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Unrest blocks Mozambique’s South African border for a second day
By: Bloomberg 28th November 2024 Mozambique’s main border crossing with South Africa was blocked for a second day on Thursday due to political unrest, the highway concessionaire... →
Cities, states and regions can play a powerful role in mitigating climate change
By: Natasha Odendaal 28th November 2024 Subnational governments have a critical role to play in climate change mitigation and adaption, having already demonstrated extraordinary ambition,... →
Mozambique election protests resume after leaders’ meeting flops
By: Bloomberg 27th November 2024 Mozambique faces three more days of protests called by an opposition leader, after he skipped a meeting with the other candidates in last month’s... →
Competition approval awaited for re-start of major ferromanganese facility – Menar
By: Martin Creamer 27th November 2024 Private investment company Menar, which is awaiting Competition Commission approval following its bid for the large Metalloys ferromanganese... →
Namibia votes for new president in most competitive election in decades
By: Reuters 27th November 2024 Voters waited in long queues outside polling stations in Namibia's capital Windhoek on Wednesday morning to cast their ballots for a new president... →
DMRE to push for Cabinet approval of new-look IRP by end-March despite big revisions
By: Terence Creamer 26th November 2024 The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) has reiterated its aim of securing Cabinet approval for a new Integrated Resource Plan (IRP)... →
Rich countries provide no haven from climate doom, study finds
By: Bloomberg 26th November 2024 As sovereign debt investors concerned about climate change scrutinise national responses to rising global temperatures, they’re increasingly... →
“Unchecked Injustice” – Kenya’s Suppression of the 2023 Anti-Government Protests
26th November 2024 On March 30, 2023, Joyce Kemunto, a 39-year-old resident of Kibera in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, was at home with her children, including her... →