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South Africa is changing its retirement rules to help boost country savings: how it will work
30th July 2024 A study of 160 countries, spanning 60 years of economic history, establishes that there is no country that has been able to transition from “poor... →
WCPP opening: Premier Winde must learn from his first-term failures and show investment in those who need it most
30th July 2024 The Premier of the Western Cape must account for the failure to deliver on many of his promises when he opens the Provincial Parliament on... →
Pan African’s below-$900/oz tailings advance beating budget, conquering clock
By: Martin Creamer 29th July 2024 The latest gold tailings retreatment project of Pan African Resources is ahead of schedule and below budget. The Mogale Tailings Retreatment (MTR)... →
Kenya’s new cabinet: finance minister faces an uphill battle against corruption, unemployment and debt
26th July 2024 Kenya faces difficult times ahead because of pressure to pay debts, create jobs for the youth, offer improved services to citizens and uproot... →
NW SOPA: A bag of ambitious and unrealistic promises
25th July 2024 The DA in the North West is once again disappointed in the long list of empty promises delivered in the State of the Province Address today. But... →
Urgent intervention needed to address unaffordable tariff increases on social housing tenants
22nd July 2024 Urgent interventions are needed to address the recent unaffordable tariff increases by the Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality (BCMM) on social... →
Tanzania's president dismisses foreign, information ministers
By: Reuters 22nd July 2024 Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan has fired two senior members of government including the foreign minister in a mini-cabinet reshuffle, her... →
Minister Mchunu Dare Not Overlook Qualified Police Reservists in His New Recruitment Drive
22nd July 2024 Following Police Minister Senzo Mchunu's commitment to enhance police capacity by expanding their workforce to bolster their fight against crime,... →