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US funding cuts may affect Nigeria’s fight against terrorism. Here’s how
12th March 2025 The United States decision to cut international aid funding will affect Nigeria in various ways. One is in the fight against terror groups like... →
Budget needs to reduce policy, economic uncertainty, Busa says
By: Darren Parker 12th March 2025 After its unexpected postponement owing to disagreements between the partners in the Government of National Unity (GNU) last month, the 2025 Budget... →
Can African philanthropy fill in for American aid cuts?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 12th March 2025 Africa must look within to improve resource allocation and promote social impact investments that go beyond just boosting profits. On the day he... →
Bloated Cabinet Travel Wastage Proves Why ActionSA's Legislative Reforms Are Needed to Cut Fat, Not Hike VAT
11th March 2025 As South Africa faces a deepening fiscal crisis, ActionSA has uncovered undeniable evidence of government waste, an astounding R169.3 million (and... →
South Africa can return to being global ferroalloy hub, ARM’s Andre Joubert reiterates 
By: Martin Creamer 11th March 2025 South Africa has extensively tested highly convincing home-grown smelting technology that has the potential to re-establish this country as a... →
SA: Leon Schreiber: Address by Home Affairs Minister, IEC Conference and Exhibition on Electronic Voting Technologies (10/03/2025)
11th March 2025 Under the seventh democratic administration, our apex priority is simple yet monumentally ambitious: to automate and digitalise as many processes... →
DA eThekwini rejects outdated housing projects progress reports
11th March 2025 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in eThekwini rejects the outdated and insufficient progress reports tabled during a committee meeting last week. These... →
Daily Podcast – March 10, 2025
By: Thabi Shomolekae 10th March 2025 Making headlines: Water consumption in Gauteng decreases; Politicians mourn passing of Athol Fugard; And, Congo ex-president Kabila's allies to be... →