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UN extends Somalia arms embargo amid government dissatisfaction
By: News24Wire 18th November 2022 The United Nations Security Council has voted to maintain an arms embargo on Somalia over strong objections from its government, saying al-Shabab... →
Just the start
By: Terence Creamer 18th November 2022 It has been a big couple of weeks for South Africa’s nascent and, at times, half-heartedly supported just energy transition. It began on the... →
Trade conditions remain constrained but stable
16th November 2022 Cautionary Note on Survey: External adverse events had a damaging effect on certain businesses and a number of regular respondents went out of... →
Eskom presents 6 000 MW fleet recovery plan, but describes 75% EAF target as ‘daunting’
By: Terence Creamer 15th November 2022 Electricity utility Eskom has outlined a plan to deliver 6 000 MW of much-needed capacity over the coming two years from its own fleet, primarily... →
Burning waste must end: African leaders look to recycling for better health and value
11th November 2022 When African environment ministers met in Senegal in mid-September, they made one of the most important decisions in the history of waste... →
Ekurhuleni defeat sounds alarm bells for ANC and for democratic stability
By: Raymond Suttner 10th November 2022 It is well known that proportional representation (PR) voting systems are more likely to lead to coalitions than “first past the post”, pure... →
Mminele outlines Just Energy Transition Investment Plan implementation vision 
By: Terence Creamer 10th November 2022 The International Partners Group (IPG) of France, Germany, the UK, the US and the EU jointly endorsed South Africa’s Just Energy Transition... →
Underground safety chambers to protect traffic signal equipment
9th November 2022 ‘The prefabricated chambers are installed a few meters underground and attached to a concrete base. The traffic signal controllers and UPS system... →