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Africa’s oceans could pay dearly for the Red Sea Crisis
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 2nd February 2024 The Red Sea crisis has become a pressing concern largely due to its disruption of global trade. However, it also has far-reaching environmental... →
Mining's Green Shift: Partnering for Sustainable Transitions
2nd February 2024 The Just Energy Transition (JET) and the global move towards net zero by 2050 require coordinated action by mining companies, governments, unions,... →
African countries are struggling with high debt, demands to spend more and collapsing currencies: the policy fixes that could help
1st February 2024 Highly indebted African countries are facing stark trade-offs between servicing expensive debt, supporting high and growing development needs, and... →
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By: Thabi Shomolekae 1st February 2024 Deputy President Paul Mashatile noted that government should work together with business to solve the country’s economic difficulties while... →
Going Beyond the Infrastructure Funding Gap - A South African Perspective
1st February 2024 Closing South Africa’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) gap will require significant infrastructure and related spending, informed by the right... →
Deputy President Paul Mashatile engages prominent business leaders
1st February 2024 Deputy President Paul Mashatile has today, 31 January 2024, met with over 50 business leaders in Sandton, for an interactive session organised by... →
SA: Sindisiwe Chikunga: Address by Transport Minister at a ceremony to hand over the S.A Agulhas 1 at quay 500, Cape Town Harbour (30/01/2024)
31st January 2024 Allow me to profusely appreciate the opportunity provided to address such an august audience gathered to make history as we cement one of the... →
Are Nigerians buying the 22nd cheapest petrol in the world? Experts say this is a flawed and misleading comparison
By: Africa Check 31st January 2024 At the start of 2024, a number of Nigerian newspapers reported that the West African country was the 22nd cheapest place in the world to buy... →