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Daily Podcast – June 24, 2024
By: Thabi Shomolekae 24th June 2024 Making headlines: Ramaphosa said parties in GNU need to demonstrate genuine collaboration; MK Party MPs to be sworn in tomorrow; And, Egypt... →
Egypt temporarily extends daily power cuts to three hours
By: Reuters 24th June 2024 Egypt's government has extended daily power cuts to three hours on Sunday and Monday, one hour longer than usual, in response to a surge in... →
One person killed, over 200 injured in Kenya tax protests
By: Reuters 21st June 2024 One person was killed and at least 200 people injured across Kenya in Thursday's nationwide protests against government plans to raise $2.7-billion... →
Police fire tear gas, water cannons at anti-tax protesters in Kenya capital
By: Reuters 20th June 2024 Riot police fired tear gas and water cannons to disperse thousands of demonstrators in Nairobi on Thursday as coordinated marches took place across... →
Protesters march in cities across Kenya against planned tax rises
By: Reuters 20th June 2024 Hundreds of demonstrators marched through cities across Kenya on Thursday to protest against plans to raise $2.7-billion in additional taxes to... →
African law firm grows by 12% as surge for Mining, Environmental, and Energy expertise grow
20th June 2024 Last year NSDV announced a 70% women-led legal team. This year the firm appointed another three women and is happy to announce that it has kept... →
Fast-greening Richards Bay Minerals now eyeing on-site renewables, storage, aggregation 
By: Martin Creamer 19th June 2024 Energy-intensive Richards Bay Minerals (RBM), which consumes an average of 1.8 terawatts of power a year, was able to secure its latest 140 MW wind... →
Cabinda to Cape Town: how crime-proof are Africa’s Atlantic shores?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 18th June 2024 With all eyes on pirates and politics in the Gulf of Guinea and the Indian Ocean, who is keeping an eye on Africa’s South Atlantic? The Atlantic... →