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Zondo final report – Zuma lied about Gama, aided capture of Transnet
4th February 2022 The state capture commission has rejected the evidence of former president Jacob Zuma that he did not try to impose Siyabonga Gama as group CEO on... →
Renewables come in at less than half of what we’re paying for energy – Anglo
By: Martin Creamer 3rd February 2022 Failure to wholeheartedly embrace the generation of renewable energy is out-and-out business folly. Anglo American and Engie made this perfectly... →
Ghana’s Covid lockdown: why it triggered a toxic mix of mass defiance and police violence
3rd February 2022 Ghana confirmed its first 2 cases of Covid-19 infections on March 12, 2020 which increased to 152 with 5 deaths by March 30. Sensing that the virus... →
UP study says Delta variants were transmitted from humans to animals
By: Thabi Shomolekae 18th January 2022 Transdisciplinary scientists from the University of Pretoria have published, what it calls “the only study from Africa” which shows that Covid-19... →
Early income bonanza for funded Witwatersrand gold mining reviver
By: Martin Creamer 17th January 2022 West Wits Mining, the Australia-listed Witwatersrand gold reviver that is advancing fast on an initial A$9.5-million capital raise, is the... →
Formal launch of South Africa’s first green ammonia project on Tuesday
By: Martin Creamer 12th January 2022 The formal launch of South Africa’s first green ammonia project takes place on Tuesday, against the background of the initiative having already... →
Burundi and Rwanda on a reconciliation path
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 11th January 2022 Since Burundi accused Rwanda of backing a coup attempt against it in 2015, relations between the two countries have been rocky. Most of the... →
Exciting green ammonia export plan for Nelson Mandela Bay
By: Martin Creamer 15th December 2021 Hive Hydrogen and Built Africa – together as Hive Hydrogen – as well as Linde plc, through its wholly owned South African subsidiary Afrox, have... →