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The year of the will
10th December 2024 There is a drive underway to encourage a new way of thinking about money. It has surprisingly little to do with income and expenses, traditionally... →
A guide to some key risks wellness tourism operators should be mindful of
9th December 2024 The global wellness tourism sector is among the fastest growing worldwide. According to the Global Wellness Institute, which defines wellness... →
Agri trade poised to benefit from South Africa’s global positioning next year, but BRICS needs work
By: Marleny Arnoldi 9th December 2024 With the 2024/25 season expected to benefit from La Niña rains, solid exports having been reported in the year-to-date, food price inflation having... →
Kenya strives to strike a balance on muguka
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 6th December 2024 Amid growing concerns, Kenya needs evidence-based regulations to balance public health and economic interests. In May this year, Mombasa County... →
Direct marketing Guidance Note issued, but only the future will tell
6th December 2024 On 04 December 2024, the Information Regulator (“Regulator”) published the long-awaited Guidance Note on Direct Marketing (“Guidance Note”) in... →
World Bank report says eradicating structural inequalities key to opportunities for sub-Saharan Africa
By: Thabi Shomolekae 5th December 2024 Co-author of a new World Bank report Gabriela Inchauste has pointed out that by tackling structural inequalities, sub-Saharan Africa has the... →
World Bank, partners and young African lawyers celebrate 10th anniversary of African Mining Legislation Atlas Project
4th December 2024 The World Bank in partnership with the African Legal Support Facility, and University of Pretoria are celebrating the 10th anniversary of the... →
SA: Cyril Ramaphosa: Address by South Africa's President, at the opening remarks SA-Nigeria Binational Commission (03/12/24)
3rd December 2024 We will remain forever grateful to Nigeria for its leading role in the international campaign to end apartheid in South Africa. →