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Minister Schreiber Engages with Business Leaders to Foster Economic Growth
7th August 2024 The newly appointed Minister of the Department of Home Affairs, Dr. Leon Schreiber, held a pivotal meeting with key stakeholders in South Africa's... →
Daily Podcast – August 06, 2024
By: Halima Frost 6th August 2024 Making headlines: Police committee underscores need to strengthen officers' health, wellness; Rand Water in recovery after successful maintenance... →
African communities have a lot of knowledge to share: researchers offer alternatives to Eurocentric ways of doing things
6th August 2024 The dominance of western methodology in research conducted in Africa continues to preoccupy academics. The result, they argue, has been the... →
Nigeria’s first space traveller will be chosen by the public: how this will boost the country’s progress
6th August 2024 The Blue Origin space craft owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is to take six individuals to space from nations historically underrepresented in... →
Rand Water in recovery after successful maintenance project
By: Natasha Odendaal 6th August 2024 Water utility Rand Water on Tuesday said that its extensive, proactive infrastructure maintenance project has been successfully completed. The... →
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... →
DWS will support, not interfere with, municipalities’ water provision responsibilities
By: Natasha Odendaal 5th August 2024 While several municipalities across South Africa have battled to maintain consistent water services for citizens, the Department of Water and... →
US military is leaving Niger even less secure: why it didn’t succeed in combating terrorism
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 5th August 2024 The United States is winding down its military operations in Niger ahead of a mid-September deadline agreed with the country’s ruling military... →