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Kenyan leaders throw big tea party, but don’t serve the facts
By: Africa Check 28th March 2025 On 18 March 2025, the Kenyan government published president William Ruto’s mid-term scorecard, tracking progress on his election promises. It... →
Auto sector working to determine if new US tariffs impact Agoa members – Naamsa
By: Irma Venter 28th March 2025 naamsa | The Automotive Business Council says it is “actively assessing” the potential impact of the 25% tariff imposed on vehicles and certain... →
DA slams Eskom’s unjust 12.74% tariff hike and calls for a review of the pricing model
27th March 2025 The Democratic Alliance unequivocally condemns Eskom's unconscionable 12.74% tariff increase for direct customers, effective on the 1st of April.... →
Practical Steps SA Can Take to Reset its Relationship in the Trump Era
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 26th March 2025 Managing US perceptions of South Africa is increasingly vital. Rational explanations alone may not be sufficient to shift entrenched views,... →
South Africa considering export taxes and quotas to revive ferroalloy smelters – Mantashe 
By: Terence Creamer 25th March 2025 Mineral and Petroleum Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe reports that discussions are under way within government and with manganese and chrome... →
AfCFTA is key to Africa's economic resilience – UN ECA report
By: Schalk Burger 25th March 2025 The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement could play a crucial role in addressing key sustainable development challenges in... →
Namibia, India, China, Europe, Australia, Scotland, Bulgaria advancing green hydrogen 
By: Martin Creamer 24th March 2025 Namibia has produced its first green hydrogen; India has announced subsidies worth $259-million for nine companies in its second green hydrogen... →
Creecy moves to test private sector appetite for rail and port partnerships
By: Terence Creamer 23rd March 2025 Transport Minister Barbara Creecy has launched an online request for information (RFI) process to test market appetite for potential private sector... →