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Africa moves to finally harvest its solar energy potential
By: In On Africa IOA 9th October 2024 Regular progress reports on Africa’s quest to meet its energy needs through solar power are necessary to gauge the continent’s progress towards... →
Project dearth slows South Africa’s $9.3bn coal exit plan
By: Bloomberg 9th October 2024 The implementation of a $9.3-billion climate-finance pact between South Africa and some of the world’s richest nations has been slowed by an... →
From Cradle to Grave: How Food Shapes the Journey of Life
8th October 2024 Many of the most significant dates of the human experience are accompanied by a meal. When celebrating a birthday or a funeral, food is involved in... →
World Teachers' Day: A vocation that shapes the world
8th October 2024 Every year on October 5th the global community takes a day to celebrate and memorialise teachers around the globe. Teachers play a critical role in... →
SA: Gwede Mantashe: Address by Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Joburg Indaba, The Inanda Club, Sandton, Johannesburg (03/10/24)
4th October 2024 More encouraging to us is that, not only are the discussions and the theme of this Indaba aligned to the government’s strategic priorities of... →
SA: Paul Mashatile: Address by South Africa's Deputy President, during the engagement with the South African Chamber of Commerce, London (03/10/24)
4th October 2024 The team that I call 'Sale Persons' consists of Ministers and Deputy Ministers, as well as senior officials who are responsible for critical areas... →
Miners worry about South Africa’s lagging transition, looming electricity cost increases
By: Schalk Burger 4th October 2024 South Africa is far behind in its work to transition to a carbon-neutral energy system by 2050, and the significant proposed electricity tariff... →
Baker McKenzie Partners with Sentebale to Empower Youth in Southern Africa
4th October 2024 In the face of a youth crisis marked by soaring unemployment, a widening digital divide, inadequate healthcare, and limited access to quality... →