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Africa’s free trade area offers promise for cities – but only if there’s investment
26th July 2022 The African Continental Free Trade Area came into operation on 1 January 2021. This is a considerable achievement. The free trade area is now the... →
A Chinese port in Nigeria will change the world economy
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 25th July 2022 In November 2010, little-known Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping gave a speech in South Africa promoting the creation of "a new type of... →
Jet fuel supply is stable despite refinery closure, says ACSA
By: News24Wire 20th July 2022 Despite the temporary shutdown at the key Natref refinery, Airports Company SA says jet fuel supplies at all its airports remain stable and it is... →
SA: Cyril Ramaphosa: Address by South Africa's President, at the mass funeral for the victims of the Enyobeni Tavern Tragedy Scenery Park Sports Field, East London (06/07/2022)
6th July 2022 There are grandparents who will not be blessed to see their grandson or granddaughter growing up and having a family of their own. →
ActionSA Approaches Mpumalanga NPA for Urgent Progress on Lily Mine Judicial Inquest
6th July 2022 Our legal team has written to the Director of Public Prosecutions in Mpumalanga, Ms. Nkebe Rebecca Kanyane, for an urgent update on the judicial... →
Smuggled ethanol pours Kenya’s revenue down the drain
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 4th July 2022 Kenya loses over US$250-million in revenue every year through counterfeit alcohol made from illegally obtained ethanol. Ethanol is a by-product in... →
ActionSA Considers All Options to Retrieve Lily Mine Three
4th July 2022 ActionSA is baffled by a letter received from Minister Gwede Mantashe’s office, which displays complete disdain for the Lily Mine disaster and the... →
BLSA together with Matla a Bana help fight GBV
1st July 2022 Women and children are the worst affected by crime in South Africa, the recent crime statistics for the first quarter of 2022 showed. They painted... →