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Protests should not come at the cost of economic stability, Busa says as Cosatu strike looms
By: Thabi Shomolekae 3rd October 2024 Business Unity South Africa (Busa) expressed concern over the planned October 7 nationwide protest by the Congress of South African Trade Unions... →
Communications committee chair welcomes Minister Malatsi's efforts to save Post Office
3rd October 2024 The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Communications and Digital Technologies, Ms Khusela Sangoni Diko, notes and welcomes the statement... →
Sudan at war: the art of peace talks and why they often fail
3rd October 2024 High-level peace talks took place in August 2024 to negotiate a much-needed ceasefire in Sudan. Unfortunately, nothing tangible came out of the... →
Minister Solly Malatsi seeks Treasury support to pursue private partnerships for Post Office
3rd October 2024 I have sought Treasury’s support in forming a task team to pursue private financial and operational partners for the South African Post Office... →
Dissolving dysfunctional metros to hold fresh elections not the solution to local govt challenges
3rd October 2024 Not so long ago, there has been some arguments in the public discourse about what to do with dysfunctional municipalities. This dysfunctionality is... →
Launch of the development of the National Circular Economy Roadmap of Ethiopia
2nd October 2024 Ethiopia, with a rapidly growing population of approximately 117 million people as of 2021, faces significant socio-economic and environmental... →
Critical materials: Batteries for electric vehicles
1st October 2024 The global energy transition will require profound changes in our energy system. Electric vehicles (EVs) have emerged as a key solution for... →
A just and inclusive energy transition in emerging markets and developing economies: Energy planning, financing, sustainable fuels and social dimensions
1st October 2024 Accelerating the energy transition in emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs) is a critical step in limiting global temperature increase... →