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dti: South Africa showcasing defence capabilities at IDEX 2019 in Abu Dhabi
20th February 2019 The South African Secretary for Defence, Dr Sam Gulube together with the Department of Trade and Industry (the dti) are leading a South African... →
The Eskom quagmire
By: Saliem Fakir 1st February 2019 As we enter the year 2019, State-owned electricity utility Eskom, once a success story of South Africa's industrialisation programme, is now an... →
PGM-using patents abound – CPM 
By: Martin Creamer 31st January 2019 Viable patents that involve the use of platinum group metals (PGMs) should be commercialised so that PGMs become less dependent on the automotive... →
KZN: The Provincial Government Is Determine To End Illegal Trading In KZN, Cautions On Opposition Parties' Opportunism
30th January 2019 MEC for Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs, Mr. Sihle Zikalala and eThekwini Mayor Cllr Zandile Gumede have been commended for... →
Palladium theft rampant – FT 
By: Martin Creamer 29th January 2019 Palladium, used in catalytic converters that reduce harmful petrol vehicle emissions, is catalysing a crime wave in the UK, says the Financial... →
CompComSA: Latest decisions by the Competition Commission
11th December 2018 Key decisions on mergers and acquisitions Rebel Packaging (Pty) Ltd (Rebel) v West Coast Paper Traders (Pty) Ltd (West Coast)... →
African trade amongst African countries: with the groundwork laid, innovation and infrastructure investment are needed to unleash the continent’s economic potential 
By: In On Africa IOA 11th December 2018 Analysis in Brief: The benefits of boosting the low rate of trade amongst African countries are undeniable. The countries signing on to the African... →
Is South Africa’s Mpumalanga province the ‘world’s largest air pollution hotspot’?
By: Africa Check 3rd December 2018 South Africa’s coal-rich Mpumalanga province is the “world’s largest air pollution hotspot”, an international environmental group recently... →