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Nigeria’s first space traveller will be chosen by the public: how this will boost the country’s progress
6th August 2024 The Blue Origin space craft owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is to take six individuals to space from nations historically underrepresented in... →
Eskom releases names of transformer suppliers amid rising localisation pressures
By: Terence Creamer 5th August 2024 Eskom has released the names to Engineering News of the five transformer companies appointed to a panel of suppliers that will compete for upcoming... →
Joburg Council approves power, water turnaround strategies
By: Tasneem Bulbulia 2nd August 2024 The Johannesburg City Council this week approved the turnaround strategies for City Power Johannesburg and Johannesburg Water, as it aims to... →
Racist incidents at schools manifestation of larger systemic problem – IJR
By: Thabi Shomolekae 2nd August 2024 Non-governmental organisation the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation said on Friday that government, particularly the Department of... →
World Development Report 2024: The Middle-Income Trap
2nd August 2024 Middle-income countries are in a race against time. Many of them have done well since the 1990s to escape low-income levels and eradicate extreme... →
Orion’s capital-raising success kindling hopes of greater small-end investment in mining
By: Martin Creamer 1st August 2024 The capital-raising success that emerging copper and zinc mining company Orion Minerals achieved is kindling high hopes that smaller South African... →
Are the Olympics ‘wide open’ to Africans?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 31st July 2024 Many Africans are denied access to sporting events, and athletes and performers are exposed to discrimination and racial abuse. The Olympics kicked... →
City praises teachers for shaping future tourism leaders
29th July 2024 The conference, organised by the Western Cape Government Education Department with contributions from the City's Economic Development and... →