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Reduce: Non-bio renewables
29th September 2020 Renewable energy technologies lie at the heart of the world’s transition to a sustainable energy future. Solar photovoltaics (PV), onshore wind and... →
West Africa bloc fails to reach agreement with Mali junta
By: Reuters 16th September 2020 West African mediators failed to persuade leaders of a military coup in Mali to immediately hand over power to a civilian government during talks... →
Only business can lead SA out of the abyss
20th August 2020 SA has never faced as many, as intractable and as mutually reinforcing a set of crises as it does now. Everything from poverty rates and political... →
Experts unpack rising violent extremist attacks in Mozambique
By: Marleny Arnoldi 17th August 2020 The presence of Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant- (ISIL-) affiliated violent extremists in the northern provinces of Mozambique has raised the... →
DA calls on Treasury to reconsider major cuts to the Science and Technology budget
16th July 2020 The Democratic Alliance (DA) calls on National Treasury to rethink the major cuts to the Science and Technology budget which will leave thousands... →
Outsourcing has not improved conditions for domestic workers in South Africa
9th July 2020 In South Africa, approximately one-million people, mostly black women from marginalised backgrounds, are employed as domestic workers by the middle... →
How the dimensions of human inequality affect who and what we are
9th July 2020 What does it mean to be human today? It is an excellent starting point for thinking about human inequality. To be human, in an elementary sense,... →
The DRC is riveted by a political thriller
12th June 2020 The corruption case against Vital Kamerhe, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) President Félix Tshisekedi’s chief of staff, has been unfolding... →