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Four global trends tailor-made to create South African jobs
25th January 2024 The Defend our Democracy-hosted nine-webinar series, led by John Matisonn, providing an innovative forum for discussion, ideas and reflections on... →
South Africa must build renewable energy momentum, and then move on to other sectors – Mavuso
By: Schalk Burger 22nd January 2024 The rapid pace at which South Africa is building renewable energy projects, driven by private sector investment, is viewed as positive in the... →
BLSA CEO's Weekly Newsletter – 22 January 2024
22nd January 2024 The World Economic Forum last week focused attention on the risks facing the global economy. Extreme weather events driven by climate change and... →
Coal at risk of being stranded in South Africa as rail founders
By: Bloomberg 19th January 2024 Coal in South Africa, which has the largest proven reserves of the fuel on the continent, is at risk of becoming stranded following a plunge in... →
PRASA and transport failures: Safe commuter rail must be top priority
17th January 2024 The quiet cancellation of the long-distance passenger rail service between Joburg and Cape Town, and the reduction of the service to a pointless... →
South African inflation seen averaging 5% in 2024 – Kganyago
By: Reuters 17th January 2024 South African central bank governor, Lesetja Kganyago, said on Wednesday that the disinflation process had begun and that he expected inflation to... →
Transnet freight rail collision – DA calls for firm timelines on export line restoration
17th January 2024 Following the unfortunate incident in which two Transnet Freight Rail (TFR) trains, conveying coal, collided on the export coal line to Richard’s... →
Was there political pressure on PRASA to reinstate the failed long-distance train service?
17th January 2024 The DA has submitted a Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA) application to PRASA to request a record of decision that informed the... →