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Can Nigeria finance its war against insurgents?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 26th August 2022 Nigeria now spends more than it earns just to service its debt – a crisis that raises serious concerns about the government’s ability to finance... →
South Africa’s fuel price subsidies: a close analysis shows they don’t reduce poverty
23rd August 2022 Consumers in South Africa continue to grapple with a high cost of living, particularly with the latest rising fuel costs. In the last several... →
Absa continues to do more for its customers with an extra 10% cash back on fuel spend
11th August 2022 Absa Rewards boosts its fuel offer to provide members with more value and cushion them against high fuel costs. To help its customers keep their... →
Artisanal gold mining in South Africa is out of control. Mistakes that got it here
4th August 2022 Illegal and unregulated artisanal gold mining on the Witwatersrand Basin, located south of South Africa’s Gauteng province, is an increasing threat... →
Once empowered, always empowered?
4th August 2022 There has been a recent shift in emphasis by the Competition Commission of South Africa (the Commission) from simply protecting competition and... →
SFF And bpSA in respect of the disposal of interest in the assets of bpSA's Cape Town Terminal
3rd August 2022 The Tribunal has unconditionally approved the large merger whereby the Strategic Fuel Fund Association NPC (“SFF”) intends to acquire interest in... →
Ramaphosa acts to ease South Africa’s energy crisis: impact will be felt in renewables
1st August 2022 South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa recently announced an action plan to address the country’s growing energy crisis. It included relaxing the... →
Oil refinery closures, cleaner fuels and security of supply in South Africa
29th July 2022 While South Africa has been preoccupied with rolling electricity blackouts, security of liquid fuels supply has been overlooked even though – by my... →