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Nigeria, US sign deal to return $52.88m in assets forfeited by ex-official
By: Reuters 10th January 2025 Nigeria and the United States have signed an agreement to repatriate about $52.88-million in assets forfeited by a former Nigerian oil minister and... →
CoGTA Ministry Racks-up Eye-watering R10-million Travel Bill in 5 Months
9th January 2025 ActionSA can now reveal that the Ministry of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA), led by Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa, has... →
Stilfontein is a humanitarian crisis and human rights issue that requires immediate action
8th January 2025 The GOOD Party condemns the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Stilfontein. The mine saga has dragged on for over 3 months and it is estimated that... →
Government needs to step up to deal with the Buffelsfontein zama zamas
7th January 2025 The saga of illegal miners reportedly trapped underground at the Buffelsfontein mine in North West has been in the media since November. Yesterday... →
Ramaphosa faces criticism over reassignment of embattled Minister Thembi Simelane
By: Thabi Shomolekae 4th December 2024 Political parties have condemned President Cyril Ramaphosa’s recent cabinet reshuffle, in which he moved embattled Justice and Constitutional... →
Platinum demand outlook lifted higher by series of new global hydrogen fuel cell buildouts
By: Martin Creamer 2nd December 2024 The outlook for platinum group metals (PGM) demand has been uplifted by a series of new developments in the field of platinum-catalysed green... →
Climate shocks and the economy: we asked South Africa’s central bank what role it plays in bringing stability
2nd December 2024 Climate change poses economic and social risks which can affect the workings of the financial system – the complex interaction of financial... →
Long-term demand outlook for platinum is robust, ongoing question mark over supply
By: Martin Creamer 26th November 2024 The long-term outlook for platinum from a demand perspective is pretty robust. The question, once again, is whether supply will be adequate to meet... →