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Project dearth slows South Africa’s $9.3bn coal exit plan
By: Bloomberg 9th October 2024 The implementation of a $9.3-billion climate-finance pact between South Africa and some of the world’s richest nations has been slowed by an... →
Learners in danger as GDE fails to review and implement scholar transport policy
9th October 2024 Learners in Gauteng continue to be at risk as the Gauteng Department of Education fails to review and implement the scholar transport policy. This... →
Kenya's senate to consider impeachment of deputy president
By: Reuters 9th October 2024 Kenya's senate will next week debate whether to dismiss Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, the senate speaker said on Wednesday, after the national... →
Mozambique votes in tense election likely to see ruling party win
By: Reuters 9th October 2024 Mozambique votes on Wednesday in a tense general election highly likely to deliver victory to the ruling party, Frelimo, which has governed the... →
Big step, small win as Chagos Islands restored to Mauritius
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 8th October 2024 The bitter wrangle with the UK has come to an end, but the devil will be in the treaty’s details. Mauritius and the United Kingdom (UK) have... →
Construction begins on Cape Town solar PV plant, battery storage tender released
By: Irma Venter 8th October 2024 The City of Cape Town (CoCT) has started construction on a R200-million, 7 MW solar PV plant, located in Atlantis, with the first electricity to be... →
Civic Education Project Launch and Stakeholder Roundtable Meeting
8th October 2024 From approximately twenty-eight million registered South African voters for the 2024 National Elections, the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC)... →
World Teachers' Day: A vocation that shapes the world
8th October 2024 Every year on October 5th the global community takes a day to celebrate and memorialise teachers around the globe. Teachers play a critical role in... →