Topic
Africa relies too heavily on foreign aid for health – 4 ways to fix this
25th February 2025 There’s been a global trend in the reduction of aid to Africa since 2018. Donors are shifting their funding priorities in response to domestic and... →
Injured SANDF soldiers repatriated from DRC 
By: Sashnee Moodley 25th February 2025 The South African National Defence Force said on Tuesday that a group of critically injured soldiers have been repatriated from Goma in the eastern... →
‘Exciting’ DRDGOLD projects ‘advancing well’ as 2028 Vision gets big gold price boost 
By: Martin Creamer 24th February 2025 Johannesburg- and New York-listed DRDGOLD’s projects under way are “advancing very well” as the gold-from-tailings company’s 2028 Vision gets a... →
MSF pulls out of famine-stricken camp in Sudan's Darfur due to heavy fighting
By: Reuters 24th February 2025 Medical charity MSF has been forced to suspend its activities in a famine-stricken camp in Sudan's North Darfur because of heavy fighting in the... →
Illegal Foreign Nationals Exploiting Mpumalanga’s Mining Sector
24th February 2025 ActionSA strongly condemns the ongoing invasion of Mpumalanga by illegal foreign nationals who have no regard for our laws, our borders, or our... →
SANDF Defence Reassessment Must Be Urgently Finalised to Avoid More Calamity
24th February 2025 Our military is in free fall, and it is deeply concerning that we do not have a full picture of its decline. The South African National Defence... →
Eskom reduces loadshedding to Stage 4, but questions linger over Stage 6 shock
By: Terence Creamer 24th February 2025 Eskom reduced the intensity of loadshedding to Stage 4 in the early hours of Monday morning after having shocked the country by rapidly ramping up... →
Gold Fields boosts free cash, uplifts dividend, outlines South Deep renewables outlook 
By: Martin Creamer 20th February 2025 Johannesburg- and New York-listed Gold Fields on Thursday, February 20, delivered an attributable profit of $1 245-million for the year to the end... →