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Ramaphosa’s economic reconstruction and recovery plan is a mess – time to throw the baby out with the bathwater
9th February 2022 Why does business continue to offer its support for President Cyril Ramaphosa’s October 2020 economic reconstruction and recovery plan, which is... →
Treasury on World Bank Development Policy Loan to South Africa
21st January 2022 The World Bank Group Board of Executive Directors today approved South Africa’s request for a $750 million development policy loan (DPL). This loan... →
South Africa’s Covid-19 Response Gets a $750 Million Boost
21st January 2022 The World Bank Group Board of Executive Directors today approved South Africa’s request for a $750 million development policy loan (DPL). This loan... →
COP26: a mixed bag for Africa
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 6th December 2021 The 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow was a decidedly mixed bag for developing nations, including many in Africa. On... →
What makes women resist violent extremism in Mali and Niger?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 26th November 2021 Research has shown why women join violent extremist groups in Africa, but much less attention is given to those who leave or don’t enlist at all.... →
Maximise your billable hours with this legal first for SA
13th October 2021 Time is money in the legal profession and there are better things to do with one’s precious working hours than endlessly proofreading documents and... →
The impact of Covid-19 on black farmers in South Africa
8th October 2021 The Covid-19 pandemic is continuing to disrupt societies. In South Africa it has caused millions to lose jobs and incomes. At the same time food... →
Has South Africa managed Covid well?
By: Raymond Suttner 7th October 2021 South Africa managed Covid as well as it could, according to President Cyril Ramaphosa. It is an important assertion and a question to consider... →