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After fall of Bashir, Sudan closes door on support for Hamas
By: Reuters 23rd September 2021 Sudanese authorities have taken control of lucrative assets that for years provided backing for Hamas, shedding light on how the country served as... →
National collaboration essential to win share of green hydrogen market, say debaters 
By: Martin Creamer 13th September 2021 South Africa’s early mover advantage in green hydrogen would fade and become ineffective over time without a collaborative, collective and holistic... →
Nuclear Disarmament: What the World can Learn from Africa
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 8th September 2021 On 22 January 2021, the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (the Ban Treaty) entered into force. Under the Ban Treaty, states are... →
Latest Decisions by The Competition Commission
2nd September 2021 1.1 Dis-Chem Pharmacies Limited (Dis-Chem) / Pure Pharmacy Holdings (Pty) Ltd (PPH) The Commission has recommended that the Competition... →
DA calls for alleged SSA report into ANC MP, Xaiomei Harvard, to be made public
1st September 2021 There is news today that an ANC MP is possibly spying for China, and this report allegedly comes via a leak from the sieve-like State Security... →
IDC in discussion on the introduction of an exploration fund – Demana

By: Martin Creamer 23rd August 2021 The Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) is in discussion on the introduction of a fund to underpin much-needed exploration in South Africa.... →
Metals make climate change mitigation possible – Citi Research 
By: Martin Creamer 23rd July 2021 In a rapid electrification scenario, metals have the ability to bring about the reduction of close to 1 000 gigatonnes (Gt) of global greenhouse... →
Nigeria’s cratering economy may become Africa’s biggest threat
By: Bloomberg 15th June 2021 If there was ever a time Nigeria could have taken off, it was in 1999. Democracy had been restored, with its economy reopening after decades of... →