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The US dollar is getting stronger: African countries are feeling the pain and have few policy options
24th November 2022 The US dollar has been advancing rapidly in response to the Federal Reserve’s resolve to keep raising policy rates for longer to regain control of... →
Joburg Open a boon to City’s ailing economy
22nd November 2022 The biggest golfing event on the City’s sporting calendar will tee-off on the lush lawns of Houghton Golf Club on Thursday, 24 November 2022. Bongi... →
SA: Cllr Mpho Phalatse, Address by the Executive Mayor of the City of Johannesburg, at the opening of the Joburg Open, at the Houghton Golf Club (22/11/22)
22nd November 2022 Over the last few weeks, the City of Joburg has played host to a number of premier local and international sporting tournaments across several... →
UN extends Somalia arms embargo amid government dissatisfaction
By: News24Wire 18th November 2022 The United Nations Security Council has voted to maintain an arms embargo on Somalia over strong objections from its government, saying al-Shabab... →
Gauteng is short of 2700 ICU Nurses but no training since three years ago
3rd November 2022 Gauteng hospitals should have 3340 Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurses, but only 659 ICU nurses are working, and no new ICU nurses have been trained... →
Shosholoza Meyl trains will only operate in Cape Town 'in May 2023'
2nd November 2022 As Transport Month concludes and November brings a vitally-important festive and tourist season ever closer, Prasa continues to fail in its... →
Southern caucus calls for PAP debate and resoliution on the Zimbabwe sanctions
26th October 2022 The Southern Caucus of the Pan African Parliament (PAP) has during its meeting today resolved to table a motion calling for the upcoming sixth... →
The curious case of Zimbabwe sanctions
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 25th October 2022 The Southern African Development Community (SADC) designated 25 October as a day for solidarity against sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the... →