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Northern Cameroon is losing the battle against arms trafficking
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 29th February 2024 Northern Cameroon has for decades been a hub for ammunition, small arms and light weapons trafficking in the Sahel. The problem has fuelled... →
Cabinet and business praise Sasol and TFR for ‘first-of-its-kind’ partnership to repair 128 ammonia tankers
By: Terence Creamer 29th February 2024 Both Cabinet and organised business have lauded the five-year public-private partnership agreement between Sasol and Transnet Freight Rail (TFR),... →
South African researchers trawl through death records to assess coal impact
By: Bloomberg 29th February 2024 South African scientists plan to examine about 8.5-million death certificates to ascertain how many people the country’s dependence on coal for... →
National SAPS head office must close after Solidarity reveals appalling conditions
28th February 2024 The national head office of the South African Police Service (SAPS) in Pretoria has been declared unfit for human use and had to be evacuated... →
Premier Mathabatha’s SOPA must focus on jobs, service delivery and healthcare
28th February 2024 The DA expects Premier Chupu Stan Mathabatha’s State of the Province Address (SOPA) tomorrow to focus on interventions to- create jobs, accelerate... →
KwaZulu-Natal carried the brunt of rhino poaching in 2023, says Creecy
28th February 2024 During 2023, 499 rhinos were poached across South Africa, 406 were killed on state properties and 93 on privately owned parks/reserves/farms. This... →
WWF reacts to 2023 rhino poaching statistics
27th February 2024 The ongoing rhino poaching pressure in KwaZulu-Natal, where 325 rhinos were killed in the last year, is of grave concern. The latest figures... →
KwaZulu-Natal carried the brunt of rhino poaching in 2023, says Creecy
27th February 2024 During 2023, 499 rhinos were poached across South Africa, 406 were killed on state properties and 93 on privately owned parks/reserves/farms. This... →