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Daily Podcast – November 05, 2024
5th November 2024 November 05, 2024. For Creamer Media in Johannesburg, I’m Lynne Davies. →
India and China vie for leadership of the global south
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 5th November 2024 Which of the two countries is better placed to champion Africa’s developmental aspirations? The rivalry between China and India, both Brics... →
The Pact for the Future: Gains to Celebrate and Challenges to Surmount
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 5th November 2024 To realise the Pact of the Future, historical injustices must be redressed, new threats addressed and innovative reform institutionalised. The... →
From Koeberg to Chernobyl: The Challenge of Nuclear Safety in SA and Ukraine
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 5th November 2024 As interest in nuclear energy grows and military conflicts around the globe rise, the safety of nuclear power plants in armed conflicts should be a... →
S African government investigates spate of food-borne illnesses, encourages food safety practices
By: Sabrina Jardim 5th November 2024 South Africa has recently experienced outbreaks of food-borne illnesses that have led to the tragic death of a number of children and numerous... →
South African oil group seeks to amend new law to woo investors
By: Bloomberg 4th November 2024 Some oil explorers are “not satisfied” with South Africa’s long-awaited rules for the industry that were signed into law last month by President... →
SA: Bernice Swarts: Address by Deputy Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, 36th Meeting of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol (31/10/2024)
1st November 2024 Appreciation also goes to our lovely hosts, the Kingdom of Thailand and her warm people. I wish to congratulate you Madam President on your... →
Mining must become more responsible and sustainable. Where hi-tech solutions fit in
31st October 2024 If you visit a commercial mining operation anywhere in the world today, some sights and sounds – workers descending in elevators to underground... →