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Double tragedy: the Zimbabwe farmers affected by illegal mining and climate change
11th July 2024 Smallholder farmers in rural Gwanda, a region in Zimbabwe that borders South Africa, have been affected by a double shock – a combination of heat,... →
Extreme weather in South Africa is disrupting tourism – research tracks the impact on coastal areas
10th July 2024 South Africa has experienced some extreme weather events in recent months. These have included floods and an uncommon tornado in South Africa’s... →
Joburg Government of Local Unity needs to come clean on R2,5-billion loan
9th July 2024 Today for a second time, The City of Joburg convened a council meeting to table a precarious R2,5billion loan from the Agence Francaise De... →
SACP Gauteng Calls on Government of Provincial Unity to Focus on Improving the Living Conditions of the Working Class and Poor
9th July 2024 The South African Communist Party (SACP) in Gauteng Province held its ordinary Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) meeting on Sunday, 7 July 2024,... →
Pace of platinum-enabled green hydrogen adoption building up steadily worldwide
By: Martin Creamer 4th July 2024 The pace of platinum group metals- (PGM-) enabled green hydrogen generation and clean PGM-catalysed fuel cell electricity adoption is building up... →
Andrek Lesufi's Cabinet Represents a Renewed Lease on Empty Promises and Gimmicks
4th July 2024 ActionSA notes the long-overdue announcement of the Gauteng Provincial Executive, following a more than two-week delay, and believes the newly... →
DA says it refused to be ‘co-opted’ into Gauteng govt by ANC
By: Thabi Shomolekae 4th July 2024 The Democratic Alliance in Gauteng said it was impossible for it to be co-opted into government by the African National Congress, noting that the... →
South Africa’s new agricultural leadership should focus on getting things done, not designing new policies
3rd July 2024 South Africa’s primary agriculture sector accounts for nearly 3% of GDP and about 8% when considering the value of agro-processing. But it can... →