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Zimbabwe’s ZiG: devaluations won’t fix a currency that’s in trouble because of government overspending
23rd October 2024 The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe devalued the ZiG by 43% on 27 September 2024. This weakened the official exchange rate from 13.9 ZiG per US dollar to... →
South Africa must push agricultural exports within Brics
By: Econ3x3 23rd October 2024 South Africa has an export-led agricultural sector, with exports having been a major catalyst in the sector’s growth over the past three decades.... →
Municipalities remain the achilles heel in Gauteng's water-related issues
23rd October 2024 The Portfolio Committee on Water and Sanitation is concerned that municipalities’ inability to perform their water conservation and advocacy roles,... →
SASSA beneficiaries sleeping outside Bellville office since Sunday
23rd October 2024 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in the Western Cape is alarmed by the situation where South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) grant beneficiaries... →
Children, govt and civil society convene to consider a national strategy to accelerate action for children
23rd October 2024 Children together with individuals and organisations promoting child rights and well-being in South Africa have put their collective weight behind... →
Water power is there for the taking in many underground mines
By: Martin Creamer 22nd October 2024 Water power is there for the taking across a broad spectrum of many of South Africa’s hard-rock underground mines. At a time of high electricity... →
Simelane: How much more time does the President need?
22nd October 2024 How much more time does President Cyril Ramaphosa need to address the scandal surrounding Justice Minister Thembi Simelane? It has been almost... →
Education and gender equality: focus on girls isn’t fair and isn’t enough – global study
22nd October 2024 For the past two decades, investing in girls’ schooling has been hailed as a cornerstone of promoting gender equality in sub-Saharan Africa.... →