Topic
China's lending to Africa rises for first time in seven years, study shows
By: Reuters 29th August 2024 Chinese lenders approved loans worth $4.61-billion to Africa last year, marking the first annual increase since 2016, an independent study showed... →
Competition in South Africa’s electricity market: new law paves the way, but it won’t be a smooth ride
28th August 2024 South Africa endured an electricity crisis from 2008 characterised by intermittent rolling blackouts and a growing culture of non-payment. The... →
The G7, South Africa and the Sustainable Climate Agenda for Africa
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 28th August 2024 The G7 needs to emphasise its value addition within the more inclusive G20 with an acute sensitivity to the fact that Africans are articulating... →
JRA appointing a new contractor for Lilian Ngoyi street rehabilitation
By: Schalk Burger 27th August 2024 The Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) is appointing a new contractor to undertake the rehabilitation of Lilian Ngoyi street, after having terminated... →
Investment opportunities for utility-scale solar and wind areas: Mali
27th August 2024 Through a rigorous and collaborative process involving local representatives, this study integrates diverse datasets covering population density,... →
SIU intervention urged in City of Johannesburg
26th August 2024 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Johannesburg is deeply disturbed that the current administration is seemingly bent on running Johannesburg into the... →
ANC Today Letters: The Ideas and Thoughts of President Thabo Mbeki, Volume 1, 2001-2004 – Sifiso Ndlovu
26th August 2024 A collection of then President Thabo Mbeki’s weekly ANC Today Letters, in which he expressed his opinions on current South African political and... →
Basic Education committee concludes robust three-day induction workshop
23rd August 2024 The Portfolio Committee on Basic Education yesterday evening concluded a robust, engaging and fruitful three-day induction workshop with the... →