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ActionSA Joins Lily Mine Families in Hope for Decisive Court Outcome
7th May 2021 ActionSA notes the proceedings of the Mpumalanga High Court which concluded its consideration of the legal challenge against the outcome of the... →
ActionSA Joins Lily Mine Families in Hope for Decisive Court Outcome
7th May 2021 ActionSA notes the proceedings of the Mpumalanga High Court which concluded its consideration of the legal challenge against the outcome of the... →
Hazardous chemical agents: new regulations gazetted 
6th May 2021 New regulations on hazardous chemicals have been published. They replace the previous regulations of 1995, and contain new definitions and... →
Structural Reform: Slow but Steady
29th April 2021 South Africa has now been in a ‘demographic recession’ for six years because the population grew faster than the economy. Our population growth is... →
Doubling Down on Plastic Bag Producers
28th April 2021 South Africa’s amended Plastic Bag Regulations and the new Extended Producer Responsibility Regulations raise concerns about double taxation in the... →
President Ramaphosa, the Port of Cape Town requires your urgent attention
21st April 2021 We are encouraged by the recent commitment made by President Cyril Ramaphosa to make our ports more efficient and competitive and his recent visit... →
From the Desk of the President
19th April 2021 Dear Fellow South African, Last week, I visited the Port of Durban to see for myself the work being done to make the port more efficient and... →
Stranded Suez ship confounds world uneasy about the long haul
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 29th March 2021 The Suez Canal is one of the world’s major shipping routes, or at least it was until the Ever Given ran aground on 23 March. The blustery... →