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Daily Podcast – December 06, 2024
By: Halima Frost 6th December 2024 Making headlines: SACP reaffirms call for inquest into Hani assassination as killer is deported; Kathrada Foundation’s Balton appears in court over... →
Nigeria's Senate seeks to criminalise corn exports to tackle hunger
By: Reuters 6th December 2024 Nigeria's Senate has passed a bill seeking to make it a crime to export large quantities of unprocessed corn in an effort to alleviate hunger in... →
Kenya strives to strike a balance on muguka
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 6th December 2024 Amid growing concerns, Kenya needs evidence-based regulations to balance public health and economic interests. In May this year, Mombasa County... →
Global investor sentiment towards South Africa much better in 2024, Exxaro reports 
By: Martin Creamer 3rd December 2024 Global investor sentiment towards South Africa improved significantly in 2024, Exxaro FD Riaan Koppeschaar reported on Tuesday, December 3. In a... →
Start of Biden's visit to Angola overshadowed by son's pardon
By: Reuters 3rd December 2024 US President Joe Biden landed in Angola on Monday for a visit focused on a US-backed railway project and on the legacy of slavery, but his decision... →
Mozambique election protests resume after leaders’ meeting flops
By: Bloomberg 27th November 2024 Mozambique faces three more days of protests called by an opposition leader, after he skipped a meeting with the other candidates in last month’s... →
Competition approval awaited for re-start of major ferromanganese facility – Menar 
By: Martin Creamer 27th November 2024 Private investment company Menar, which is awaiting Competition Commission approval following its bid for the large Metalloys ferromanganese... →
Dangerous pesticides are a problem in South Africa – pests and poor controls are to blame
27th November 2024 South Africa’s townships – urban areas created for black people under apartheid – have long experienced problems with massive pest infestations and... →