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African migrants can drive growth in their home countries – but three barriers stand in the way
4th December 2024 The idea that migration is closely linked to development has long been pervasive on the African continent. The main reason for this is that... →
Africa’s migration governance structure is built bloc by bloc
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 4th December 2024 As Africa pushes for greater integration and economic development, a coordinated and better-managed migration landscape is central. Migration... →
Eskom further strengthens executive team with appointment of Group Executive for Strategic Delivery
4th December 2024 Eskom Group Chief Executive (GCE) Dan Marokane has announced a further new executive appointment to align its executive execution capability and... →
Eskom appoints group executive for strategic delivery
By: Creamer Media Reporter 3rd December 2024 Power utility Eskom has appointed Alfred Seema as group executive for strategic delivery. He joins the utility from Sasol, where he most recently... →
Political parties react to surprise drop in GDP
By: Thabi Shomolekae 3rd December 2024 The Democratic Alliance (DA) pointed out that the country’s third quarter GDP performance is impetus to urgently accelerate the economic reforms... →
SA: Cyril Ramaphosa: Address by South African President, closing remarks SA-Nigeria Binational Commission (03/12/24)
3rd December 2024 The ministerial report we have received and deliberated on highlights the various priorities we should pursue as partners and allies. →
Quarter 3 GDP figures – DA to push for accelerated implementation of growth reforms
3rd December 2024 Today’s release by Statistics South Africa (StatsSA) of our country’s third quarter gross domestic product performance is impetus to urgently... →
Global investor sentiment towards South Africa much better in 2024, Exxaro reports
By: Martin Creamer 3rd December 2024 Global investor sentiment towards South Africa improved significantly in 2024, Exxaro FD Riaan Koppeschaar reported on Tuesday, December 3. In a... →