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SARS Increases Customs Duties for Online Retail Orders: What You Need to Know
16th September 2024 The clothing and textile industry has faced widescale criticism for controversial Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) practices. South... →
AfriForum: Private sector systems will be able to help with municipal collections and efficiency
13th September 2024 Today, AfriForum once again spoke out about municipalities’ inability to manage themselves properly and believes that the time has long been ripe... →
UN Summit of the Future Stresses Intergenerational Responsibility and Accountability to Upcoming Generations
13th September 2024 A futures thinking and anticipatory governance approach to growing global mistrust and declining multilateralism can promote robust and resilient... →
Nigerian communities seek $310-million from Shell, want asset sale stopped
By: Reuters 13th September 2024 Nigerian communities are claiming 505-billion naira in damages from Shell, which they accuse of breaching an existing court order by striking a... →
Cluster mining model promising steady-state advantage for Copper 360
By: Martin Creamer 13th September 2024 Conventional mining typically focuses on a single large operation. In contrast, what is unfolding on South Africa’s Northern Cape Copper Belt is... →
Pet food packaging is likely to become subject to stricter regulations for producers, advertisers and retailers
13th September 2024 South African pet owners are becoming increasingly concerned about their pets' health and dietary needs. In line with this changing awareness,... →
Square peg
By: Terence Creamer 13th September 2024 The haste at which the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) is moving to remedy the embarrassment of having to withdraw the... →
Accelerate, extend or abandon? Africa’s SDG dilemma
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 12th September 2024 This month’s UN Summit of the Future should confront the reality that Africa will likely miss most Sustainable Development Goal targets. As the... →