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Nigeria’s foreign minister has his work cut out
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 30th November 2023 Nigeria’s new Minister of Foreign Affairs Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar is leading the country’s foreign relations in the face of significant... →
100 000 containers now stuck outside three SA ports - as new penalties and price hikes loom
By: News24Wire 29th November 2023 In recent weeks, container ships have been bypassing the congested and delay-ridden Cape Town harbour to berth at the Port of Port Elizabeth in... →
Gauteng e-tolls debt proposal to be submitted by mid-December
By: Natasha Odendaal 28th November 2023 The Gauteng provincial government (GPG) will table a “concrete proposal” to national government by December 15 outlining plans to pay off the... →
South Africa and renewable energy: a 12-year-old programme offers insights for countries moving to cleaner power sources
28th November 2023 There are many unknowns about how societies will manage the climate transition. And the associated energy transition from fossil fuel-based energy... →
DA petitions Eskom System Operator over misleading load-shedding schedules
27th November 2023 The DA has today petitioned the Eskom System Operator (ESO), the body responsible for the national code of practice for loadshedding (NRS 048-9),... →
South African Breweries puts its money where its mouth is
23rd November 2023 The South African Breweries (SAB) has confirmed that its R5.8 billion investment commitment has been utilised to increase capacity at two of its... →
Antibiotic resistance causes more deaths than malaria and HIV/Aids combined. What Africa is doing to fight this silent epidemic
22nd November 2023 Each year antimicrobial resistance – the ability of microbes to survive agents designed to kill them – claims more lives than malaria and HIV/Aids... →
Industrial demand for platinum rises to record high
By: Martin Creamer 21st November 2023 During 2023, platinum has benefited from stellar industrial demand reaching a record level, with 2024 heading for the third-highest industrial... →