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TotalEnergies, Air Products hydrogen deal uplifts platinum demand outlook still further
By: Martin Creamer 10th June 2024 A 15-year agreement involving the supply of an initial 70 000 t of green hydrogen a year has been signed by TotalEnergies and Air Products.... →
Can presidentialism save Tshisekedi from the ‘lame duck’ syndrome?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 10th June 2024 By giving loyalists and technocrats ministerial posts, Tshisekedi hopes to insulate them from politics and ensure a fluid government. Five months... →
Government intervening to fast-track flood relief efforts for displaced families
6th June 2024 Government is fast-tracking relief efforts in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality following the devastating floods that destroyed... →
South Africa’s election results present 3 options for government: all are fraught with danger
6th June 2024 South Africans do not have a deep culture of coalitions. There have been a few coalitions at provincial and municipal levels but most of these were... →
Baker McKenzie’s Africa-focused Banking & Finance team continues its winning streak
6th June 2024 A team from Baker McKenzie, led by London-based Banking & Finance Partner Luka Lightfoot, advised on two transport infrastructure transactions that... →
Platinum group metal poised to help protect world from growing water pollution threat
By: Martin Creamer 5th June 2024 Platinum group metal (PGM) is once again coming to the fore as a mineral resource that goes the extra mile in protecting a threatened global... →
Agenda 2024: Priorities for South Africa's new government
5th June 2024 The Centre for Development and Enterprise (CDE) today called on political decision-makers who believe in the constitution, the rule of law and... →
Africa doesn’t have a choice between economic growth and protecting the environment: how they can go hand in hand
5th June 2024 Heathrow Airport in the UK currently uses more energy than the entire west African country of Sierra Leone. Despite Africa accounting for less than... →