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Over 90 000 recruits left in turmoil as Lesufi's Nasi iSpani programme collapses
27th June 2024 Thousands of Gauteng residents, employed through Premier Panyaza Lesufi’s Nasi iSpani programme, will now face the hardship of unemployment as the... →
Kenya braces for fresh protests despite president's tax climbdown
By: Reuters 27th June 2024 Kenyan police put up roadblocks on streets leading to the presidential palace on Thursday as some protesters vowed to "occupy State House", despite... →
Radioactive device on rhino horns rolled out to fight poaching
By: Bloomberg 26th June 2024 Beckham, a 1.7 tt rhino named after the English footballer, on Tuesday had a radioactive pellet drilled into his horn as a program to discourage... →
African refugees neglected as crises worsen
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 20th June 2024 World Refugee Day is a reminder that Africa and the world cannot peacefully maintain the current pace of displacement. As of May, 120 million... →
De-risking vaccine production in Africa presents substantial challenges, but not insurmountable
18th June 2024 Several public and private stakeholders in our healthcare sector were shocked to learn of Moderna’s decision to abandon its plans to establish a... →
Cutting new cabinet down to size is crucial
18th June 2024 The composition and size of the next cabinet is going to be critical to determining whether the next government succeeds. Its task will be mammoth:... →
Tech Takeover: SARS’ Modernisation Programme is Transforming Tax Compliance and Surveillance
5th June 2024 In an era where technology governs nearly every aspect of our lives, SARS has embraced cutting-edge advancements to revolutionize tax compliance... →
MTN reflects on 30 years of operations
By: Natasha Odendaal 31st May 2024 As telecommunications giant MTN marks three decades of operations, it highlights the profound impact it has had. The group was established in 1994... →