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SA Government turning the tide – the question on everyone’s mind
15th April 2025 More than three decades after the first inclusive election the country faces pressures locally and internationally. Now more than ever leaders in... →
Minister Dion George welcomes Eskom's tender for renewable energy business unit
15th April 2025 The Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Dr Dion George, welcomes Eskom’s recent issuance of a tender to establish a separate... →
Africa’s healthcare funding crisis: 3 strategies to manage deadly diseases
15th April 2025 The increasing trend of reducing foreign aid to Africa is forcing the continent to reassess its approach to healthcare delivery. African countries... →
Employer’s failure to intervene renders female pastor successful in constructive dismissal claim
15th April 2025 A recent Labour Court judgment confirms that where employers fail to properly address grievances or mitigate the cause of an employee’s complaint,... →
Could Africa still be hard hit by Trump’s tariff tantrum?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 14th April 2025 If they are imposed, Trump’s blizzard of ‘reciprocal’ tariffs will hit AGOA beneficiaries more than most. Africa is being hit by one disaster after... →
The FW de Klerk Foundation Calls For Complete Elimination Of School Pit Toilets
14th April 2025 The FW de Klerk Foundation notes the recent announcement by Basic Education Minister, Siviwe Gwarube, confirming that only 96% of the school pit... →
Marokane says Eskom must be given ‘space’ to pursue renewables strategy

By: Terence Creamer 14th April 2025 Eskom CEO Dan Marokane has appealed for the State-owned utility to be given “space” to implement its renewable-energy strategy, insisting that it... →
South African businesses on edge as VAT hike looms
By: Reuters 14th April 2025 For South African beverage company owner, Ndumiso Madlala, the impending value-added tax hike could spell trouble for his small-scale business that... →