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SACP Gauteng Calls on Government of Provincial Unity to Focus on Improving the Living Conditions of the Working Class and Poor
9th July 2024 The South African Communist Party (SACP) in Gauteng Province held its ordinary Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) meeting on Sunday, 7 July 2024,... →
Defusing CBAM
By: Terence Creamer 21st June 2024 South Africa is strenuously opposing the European Union’s (EU’s) Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) that, under its evolving design and... →
SACP Gauteng welcomes deployment of National Alliance leaders to the province
22nd May 2024 With less than nine days remaining until the historic national and provincial elections, which also mark three decades since South Africa’s... →
South Africa well placed to benefit from huge green hydrogen outlook, attendees hear 
By: Martin Creamer 11th April 2024 Green hydrogen has a massive potential future and South Africa is very well positioned to produce it, attendees of the Hydrogen Economy Discussion... →
Chad interim president Deby and PM cleared for presidential election
By: Reuters 25th March 2024 Chad's Constitutional Council on Sunday cleared 10 candidates for this year's long-awaited presidential election, including interim President... →
DRC-Rwanda crisis: what’s needed to prevent a regional war
1st March 2024 In the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), South African, Burundian and Tanzanian troops are fighting against the Rwandan army, which... →
Chad government says several people killed during unrest
By: Reuters 28th February 2024 Several people were killed in a clash near the headquarters of Chad's internal security agency in the capital N'Djamena, according to accounts... →
Mozambique’s unstable and expensive power supply is devastating small businesses – study examines what’s gone wrong
27th February 2024 Inside a small bakery in Maputo, the morning’s batch of 150 loaves of bread has just gone into the oven. But there’s a problem: the electricity has... →