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Solar installations slow in South Africa after blackouts ease
By: Bloomberg 12th June 2024 Repairs to South Africa’s coal-fired stations that have helped the State power utility avoid debilitating blackouts for three months straight is... →
South Africa’s quickly advancing Copper 360 is guiding sharp 2025 revenue rise
By: Martin Creamer 11th June 2024 The revenue of South Africa’s quickly advancing Northern Cape copper mining company Copper 360, the only pure copper play on the Johannesburg Stock... →
Despite fears in Europe, no migrant surge after Niger junta scrapped ban
By: Reuters 7th June 2024 At the bus station in Agadez, a town in northern Niger that serves as a gateway to the Sahara, a dozen men – their faces masked by turbans and... →
US imposes $2.5m in penalties on SAA, other airlines over delayed Covid refunds
By: Reuters 4th June 2024 The US Transportation Department (USDOT) said on Monday it has imposed $2.5-million in civil penalties in total against Lufthansa, Air France unit... →
South Africa’s ARM completes strategic investment in Canada’s Surge Copper
By: Martin Creamer 3rd June 2024 South Africa’s diversified mining company African Rainbow Minerals has secured its 15% strategic shareholding in Surge Copper, a Toronto Stock... →
The Role of the Corporate Doctor – Saving Distressed Companies in South Africa
3rd June 2024 South African corporates continue to face significant challenges in surviving economic constraints and turmoil in the market place. Looking at... →
What is a secular state? How South Africa has tried to separate religion and politics
27th May 2024 South Africa is often referred to as a ‘secular state’. What’s the background? The primary feature of a secular state is political secularism,... →
POPIA - Caution to political parties and independent candidates regarding the misuse of voter personal data
22nd May 2024 As a result of recent changes to electoral legislation that allow independent candidates to stand and campaign for elections, and due to the... →