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Panyaza and co. fails industry yet again
1st February 2024 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng condemns the Gauteng Provincial Government’s negligence, and duplicitous behaviour in leaving tenants of... →
Part 4: A closer look at the Competition Commission's draft Public Interest Guidelines
31st January 2024 The South African Competition Commission's Draft Public Interest Guidelines (Draft Guidelines) provide insights into the Commission's likely... →
Anglo launches battery raw materials research project with large China recycler
By: Martin Creamer 26th January 2024 South Africa-founded and Johannesburg- and London-listed Anglo American on Friday announced the launch of a research and development project in... →
Government's new plan to shift cargo from roads back to rail
By: News24Wire 26th January 2024 Government is seeking to finalise a plan aimed at improving its rail network and move cargo away from its overburdened roads. While the economy... →
South Africa's genocide case is a diplomatic win, whatever the verdict
By: Reuters 26th January 2024 South Africa's genocide case against Israel may have ruffled feathers in the capitals of vital Western trading partners, but it has boosted the... →
The value of tacit knowledge for economic success
By: Saliem Fakir 26th January 2024 Michael Polanyi, the brother of the famous Karl Polanyi (the writer of The Great Transformation), says in his book, Tacit Knowledge, that “we can... →
The Economy: What South Africa should learn from China, Japan, and selected high-growth African states?
25th January 2024 The Defend our Democracy hosted its second webinar of a nine-webinar series on November 18, 2023, led by John Matisonn, providing an innovative... →
Fact-checking the ANC’s January 8th claims about progress – and what the party said in response
By: Africa Check 24th January 2024 The city of Mbombela in South Africa’s Mpumalanga province was the location for this year’s African National Congress (ANC) January 8th statement.... →