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Terror attacks and kidnappings spread in Nigeria: why Lagos could be a target
26th June 2024 Crimes that were previously associated with Nigeria’s northern region – like kidnapping for ransom and terrorism – appear to be spreading to the... →
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... →
Green copper, vapour refining envisaged at Orion’s Northern Cape base metals mines 
By: Martin Creamer 20th June 2024 Green copper and clean smelting and refining are envisaged at Orion Minerals’ quickly advancing base metals mines in South Africa’s well-endowed... →
Biodiversity finance in Namibia
20th June 2024 Namibia’s extraordinary biodiversity brings great potential to generate revenue for tourism, creating incentives for conservation and resource... →
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:... →
Eskom targets JETP funds and partnerships for 2 GW clean-energy pipeline
By: Terence Creamer 14th June 2024 Having recently confirmed a decoupling of its just energy transition strategy from the decommissioning of its coal-fired power stations, Eskom is... →
The nexus: Disinformation, Misinformation, and Privacy in the Age of Gen AI
14th June 2024 The risks associated with disinformation and misinformation have reached heights never seen before in the era of Generation AI (Gen AI), where... →
Sabinet National Legislation (NetLaw): Your compass in the complex world of legislation
By: Creamer Media Reporter 14th June 2024 In an ever-evolving legislative environment, having swift access to accurate information about the latest national Acts, Rules and Regulations is... →