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Joburg Water optimistic regarding turnaround plan amid challenges, R27bn backlog
By: Natasha Odendaal 11th December 2024 Against a challenging backdrop of high – and rising – water demand, illegal connections, nonpayment for water, servitude encroachments and aging... →
Securing Africa’s food security against new challenges
By: In On Africa IOA 11th December 2024 Spurred by conflict crises that interrupt agricultural activities and climate change that is compromising food production, efforts to make Africa... →
Minister Patricia de Lille calls on Airports Company of South Africa to urgently resolve operational issues
11th December 2024 As we approach the peak tourism season, both domestically and internationally, the operational disruption at OR Tambo International Airport... →
‘Gender lens’: the approach that low-carbon businesses cannot do without
10th December 2024 Emerging climate-smart technologies and innovations in production systems are reshaping responses to the climate crisis. Established solutions like... →
The year of the will
10th December 2024 There is a drive underway to encourage a new way of thinking about money. It has surprisingly little to do with income and expenses, traditionally... →
Daily Podcast – December 09, 2024
By: Lumkile Nkomfe 9th December 2024 Making headlines: Ramaphosa reflects on government progress, notes slow pace of economic growth; Kganyago says South Africa cautious on rates to... →
Ramaphosa reflects on government progress, notes slow pace of economic growth
By: Thabi Shomolekae 9th December 2024 President Cyril Ramaphosa pointed out on Monday that strengthening local government is the Government of National Unity’s key priority, noting... →
Ghana heads to the polls: why the economy is the biggest issue for many voters
6th December 2024 The outcome and aftermath of Ghana’s 2024 elections will be a key test whether the West African nation can find a balance between the dual... →