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AI can turn the tide on organised environmental crime in Africa
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 8th August 2024 Artificial intelligence offers innovative solutions to the expensive and time-consuming business of policing environmental crimes. Effective law... →
Ensuring a lasting legacy this Women’s Month
8th August 2024 Women are taking charge of their lives and careers, and as a result also their legacies. The professional success of increasing numbers of women is... →
Cape Town urges President Ramaphosa to reconsider Public Procurement Bill
8th August 2024 Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has urged President Ramaphosa not to gazette the Public Procurement Bill into law, warning that it will slow... →
Glencore to continue to oversee responsible decline of thermal coal operations
By: Martin Creamer 7th August 2024 Diversified mining and marketing company Glencore is to continue to oversee the responsible decline of its thermal coal operations over time, the... →
Axolile Notywala to fill GOOD's vacancy in the Cape Town City Council
6th August 2024 The GOOD party is appointing RISE Mzansi’s Mr Axolile Notywala to fill a GOOD councillor vacancy in the Cape Town City Council. We are pleased to... →
Nigeria’s first space traveller will be chosen by the public: how this will boost the country’s progress
6th August 2024 The Blue Origin space craft owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is to take six individuals to space from nations historically underrepresented in... →
Integrated, community-focused approach needed to prevent water crisis – AfriForum
5th August 2024 AfriForum acknowledges the Minister of Water and Sanitation, Pemmy Majodina’s clarification regarding the responsibilities of local municipalities... →
Grid infrastructure holds potential for South Africa if properly leveraged – expert
By: Tasneem Bulbulia 2nd August 2024 Power and energy expert Vally Padayachee has emphasised the untapped potential and critical importance of optimising the country’s grid system,... →