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With deaths in the DRC, Denel’s corrupt tenders are tantamount to treason
29th January 2025 While SANDF soldiers are dying in the DRC, the SIU today confirmed that Denel received and was paid R8.3 billion for a contract signed in 2007 to... →
Faith-based eco-justice organisation calls for reforms to SA’s electricity pricing
By: Sashnee Moodley 28th January 2025 As Eskom seeks approval from the National Energy Regulator of South Africa for a 36% electricity tariff increase, faith-based eco-justice... →
Coal exports can be uplifted to 81-million tons, Richards Bay Coal Terminal believes 
By: Martin Creamer 27th January 2025 In 2017, Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) exported a record 76.47-million tons of coal on the 907 ships that called in that year, and chairperson... →
Richards Bay Coal Terminal 2024 exports extend beyond 52-million tons 
By: Martin Creamer 24th January 2025 South Africa’s Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) in KwaZulu-Natal exported 52.08-million tons of coal in 2024, up on the 47.21-million tons of... →
Bearing the burden: Climate change-attributable losses and damages in the Sahel and Greater Horn of Africa
6th December 2024 This report provides new data about the current and potential future losses and damages from climate-attributable weather events in the Sahel and... →
EFF says it will take legal action to ensure original Bela Bill clauses implemented 
By: Thabi Shomolekae 2nd December 2024 The Economic Freedom Fighters (EEF) announced that it will be taking legal action to ensure that the Basic Education Laws Amendment (Bela) Bill is... →
President Ramaphosa affirms the role of multiparty process on the BELA Act
2nd December 2024 President Cyril Ramaphosa has noted the settlement agreement between the Minister of Basic Education and the Solidarity union on the Basic... →
South African Communist Party Central Committee statement
2nd December 2024 As we hold this press briefing on the key outcomes of our Central Committee Plenary, held from Friday 29 November to Sunday, 1 December 2024, our... →