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Violations of Pregnant Women’s Rights Amid Israel’s Assault on Gaza
28th January 2025 R.M., 31, was two months pregnant when Israel began its military campaign in the Gaza Strip following the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel on... →
Harnessing the Potential of Critical Minerals in Southern Africa: A Catalyst for Sustainable Growth
28th January 2025 Southern Africa is poised at a unique crossroad - a moment of unparalleled opportunity to leverage its vast reserves of critical minerals to drive... →
President Cyril Ramaphosa signs into law the Marine Pollution (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Amendment Bill
28th January 2025 President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed into law the Marine Pollution (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Amendment Bill which provides for stronger... →
Political assassinations, police violence and lack of press freedom: 3 barriers to peace in Mozambique
27th January 2025 Mozambique’s parliament and its new president, Daniel Chapo, were sworn in in mid-January 2025 after a tumultuous post-election period of protests,... →
Rate chokehold on African economies is set to loosen slowly
By: Bloomberg 27th January 2025 Over the course of the next month, African nations representing almost three-quarters of the continent’s gross domestic product are set to stake... →
South Africa's patchwork climate plans risk widening inequality
By: Reuters 24th January 2025 Inconsistent government and corporate climate strategies may see poorer regions left behind in the transition away from polluting industries to... →
Africa’s nuclear energy future
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 24th January 2025 A rapid increase in demand may leave Africa no choice but to make a substantial investment in nuclear energy. In a world that must urgently move... →
Sasol plots new route to emission goal after refocusing on coal 
By: Bloomberg 22nd January 2025 Sasol CEO Simon Baloyi is seeking a new path for South Africa’s second-largest polluter to reach its emissions target after doubling down on coal... →