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AU Commissioners must be elected for their ideas, not personalities
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 6th August 2024 For the African Union to remain relevant, its leaders should be judged by their capacity to renew Africa’s broken multilateralism. The African... →
The impact of non-tariff measures on women’s e-commerce businesses in developing countries
6th August 2024 E-commerce reshapes global trade, and helps in diversifying its scope and geographical reach, especially for firms in developing countries. The... →
Integrated, community-focused approach needed to prevent water crisis – AfriForum
5th August 2024 AfriForum acknowledges the Minister of Water and Sanitation, Pemmy Majodina’s clarification regarding the responsibilities of local municipalities... →
DA calls for urgent water solutions in Hertzogville
5th August 2024 For almost three years, the residents of Hertzogville in the Tokologo Local Municipality have been struggling with a consistent supply of fresh... →
Manganese prices up 56%, sales up 35%, Jupiter reports
By: Martin Creamer 31st July 2024 The three months to the end of June saw spot manganese ore prices rise 56%, driven by the temporary closure of the cyclone damaged Gemco manganese... →
Harnessing the Power of Provisional Sentence Procedure in South African Law
31st July 2024 In South African procedural law, the provisional sentence procedure is a highly effective mechanism. This legal tool allows plaintiffs to secure a... →
What business wants from the DTIC
31st July 2024 I was heartened by Department of Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Parks Tau’s commitment to engage the private sector in identifying... →
Merafe’s ferrochrome output 17% down on smelter hold-back in unfavourable market
By: Martin Creamer 30th July 2024 Ferrochrome production attributable to the Johannesburg Stock Exchange-listed Merafe Resources from the Glencore Merafe Chrome Venture for the six... →