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SABS investigation continues amid unsettling allegations of mismanagement
By: Darren Parker 4th April 2025 Ever since allegations of corruption and mismanagement against State-owned entity the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) started to surface... →
Gabon's old guard PM 'Bilie' challenges coup leader for presidency
By: Reuters 2nd April 2025 Alain Claude Bilie By Nze enjoyed just seven months as prime minister of Gabon before a 2023 military coup. Now "Bilie", as he is known, is back to... →
Sudan's RSF squeezing relief supplies as famine spreads, aid workers say
By: Reuters 25th March 2025 A Sudanese paramilitary force locked in a war with the army has placed new constraints on aid deliveries to territories where it is seeking to... →
Dollar struggles to lift off lows as global trade war ramps up
By: Reuters 12th March 2025 The dollar struggled to lift off a five-month low against other major currencies on Wednesday, as traders digested tit-for-tat US-EU tariffs and a... →
South Africa can return to being global ferroalloy hub, ARM’s Andre Joubert reiterates 
By: Martin Creamer 11th March 2025 South Africa has extensively tested highly convincing home-grown smelting technology that has the potential to re-establish this country as a... →
Anglo American Platinum providing further backing for green hydrogen’s global advance 
By: Martin Creamer 25th February 2025 JSE-listed Anglo American Platinum and South Africa-linked AP Ventures are supporting the next vital steps towards the realisation of... →
Diamond-dependent Botswana needs economic reset, new leader says
By: Bloomberg 3rd February 2025 Botswana’s government will develop new industries, dismantle the State power utility to foster private investment and increase concessional... →
Committee on Trade welcomes investigation into SABS as announced on Tuesday
29th January 2025 The Portfolio Committee on Trade, Industry and Competition has welcomed the investigation into the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) as... →