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S African scientists named among TIME Magazine’s 100 most influential people

By: Sane Dhlamini 24th May 2022 Professor Tulio de Oliveira and Dr Sikhulile Moyo have been named in TIME Magazine’s prestigious 100 Most Influential People list, for their work... →
Lack of cooperation between departments will lead to continued foot-and-mouth disease
24th May 2022 The Democratic Alliance (DA) will submit questions for written response on the state of the red line and red zones to keep foot-and-mouth disease... →
Critical mineral demand of order of magnitude never seen – Sheila Khama 
By: Martin Creamer 19th May 2022 "My genuine sense is that we are going to see a growth in the mining sector of an order of magnitude we haven't seen. I also think that we're going... →
NAMPO 2022 is where South Africa’s important conversations about the looming food security crisis will take place
18th May 2022 Today I will attend the 54th NAMPO agricultural show outside the town of Bothaville in the Northern Free State. This annual exhibition and... →
The war in Ukraine: Africa risks paying a heavy price for neutrality
12th May 2022 Far from being swift, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine now looks likely to become a long-running war of attrition. It will therefore have an... →
Making Covid vaccines in Africa: advances and sustainability issues
11th May 2022 The history of vaccine manufacturing capacity in Africa dates back to 1881, when Egypt’s Vacsera company was established. Before the Covid pandemic... →
South Africa keen to harness hydrogen economy opportunities, President Ramaphosa tells Indaba

By: Martin Creamer 10th May 2022 It was just amazing to see the innovation that the mining industry is capable of scaling up, President Cyril Ramaphosa told the Investing in... →
President Ramaphosa to address 2022 Investing in Africa Minning Indaba
10th May 2022 President Cyril Ramaphosa will deliver the keynote address to the 2022 Investing in Africa Mining Indaba on Tuesday, 10 May 2022. This annual event... →