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IFPYB Welcomes Changes in the Department of Higher Education
4th July 2024 IFP Youth Brigade welcomes the removal of Dr. Blade Nzimande as Minister of Higher Education in South Africa. Having long called for his removal,... →
Renewables component of DRC gold mine’s energy mix to hit 85% next year
By: Martin Creamer 3rd July 2024 The reputation of the large Kibali gold mine, run by Barrick Gold in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), is being significantly enhanced by its... →
Why liberation movements fail when they come to power: South Africa and Namibia are cases in point
3rd July 2024 Decreased support for the African National Congress (ANC) in South Africa’s elections on 29 May was expected. But a decline from 57% to 40% marked... →
Grain SA highlights crucial points of focus for new agriculture, land reform Ministers
By: Marleny Arnoldi 3rd July 2024 Industry body Grain SA says it eagerly anticipates depoliticised government service delivery following the election of new political leaders and... →
Africa's Trade Potential: Navigating Opportunities Amidst Global Transformations
3rd July 2024 As the world experiences significant economic shifts, Africa is emerging as a promising market for businesses worldwide. Against this backdrop,... →
What South Africans need from political leaders is a commitment to peace
2nd July 2024 Positive change is possible but requires ethical leadership from the new cabinet and a shared vision for a peaceful future. The May 2024 elections... →
Sadtu dissatisfied with Siviwe Gwarube’s appointment as Basic Education Minister
By: Thabi Shomolekae 1st July 2024 The South African Democratic Teachers’ Union (Sadtu) has condemned what it termed the Democratic Alliance’s (DA’s) arrogant, racist attitude and... →
Kenya protests expose jet-setting Ruto's neglect of discontent at home
By: Reuters 1st July 2024 In the two years since he was elected, Kenya's President William Ruto has wowed global climate activists under the Eiffel Tower, brushed shoulders... →