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Reform in Burundi deepens ruling party divisions
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 17th October 2022 At the beginning of September, an audio recording emerged in Burundi allegedly featuring President Évariste Ndayishimiye accusing unnamed political... →
Burundi after exit of Nkurunziza’s men - what Evariste Ndayishimiye should do next
By: News24Wire 11th October 2022 Burundi’s president, General Évariste Ndayishimiye, recently sacked the country’s prime minister Guillaume Bunyoni after alleging that Bunyoni was... →
Construction waste is costly: what’s causing it on South African building sites
6th October 2022 The construction industry contributes significantly to a country’s economy through infrastructure development. The industry has expanded rapidly... →
The Transport industry celebrates its leading voice in private freight rail
4th October 2022 Mesela Nhlapo, Chief Executive Officer of the African Rail Industry Association (ARIA), a devoted patriot of the South African rail sector and its... →
Africa risks losing out on trade as rich countries cement relationships with trusted partners
30th September 2022 Over the past few years, the world’s supply chains have been strained and disrupted by the Covid pandemic, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and rising... →
Green hydrogen, fuel cells important part of any future energy system, says global strategist 
By: Martin Creamer 27th September 2022 Green hydrogen and fuel cells will be a very important part of any future energy system, says Switzerland-based energy and sustainability... →
Tourism Business Council of South Africa Leadership Conference : Tourism: The Engine of Growth
16th September 2022 The inaugural Tourism Business Council of South Africa Leadership Conference is officially under way at Sun City, in the North West Province. The... →
Joe Biden and Cyril Ramaphosa: finding common ground amid divisions at home and abroad
14th September 2022 US president Joe Biden’s invitation to South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa to meet at the White House, and the latter’s acceptance, are... →