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South Africa’s addressing system is still not in place: a clear vision is needed
9th January 2026 “Turn right after the first big tree; my house is the one with the yellow door.” In parts of South Africa, where settlements have grown without... →
The Global Cooperation Barometer 2026 – Third Edition
By: Reuters 9th January 2026 The overall level of global collaboration has held steady in the face of sustained pressure but its shape is changing as geopolitical tensions,... →
The Regulatory Frontier: Designing the Rules that Shape Innovation
9th January 2026 Technological progress is accelerating, reshaping economies and societies at unprecedented speed. As new opportunities emerge, the frameworks that... →
Measures of academic value overlook African scholars who make a local impact – study
8th January 2026 Academics today, around the world, are confined by the way their research output is measured. Indicators that count the number of times their work... →
Platinum jewellery demand continues to show resilience amid market fluctuations 
By: Martin Creamer 7th January 2026 Global platinum jewellery demand has shown notable third-quarter (Q3) resilience as consumers in key markets seek value and authenticity amid... →
Premier Lesufi’s government fails the Gauteng agriculture industry again
6th January 2026 Premier Lesufi’s government continues to fail the agriculture sector in the Gauteng province, while agriculture in other parts of the country shows... →
CUT appoints Mr. Galeboe Mogotsi as Chief Information Officer
6th January 2026 The Central University of Technology, Free State (CUT) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Galeboe Mogotsi as the new Chief Information... →
Mayor of Tshwane accepts appointment to the Presidential Climate Commission
5th January 2026 I am honoured to accept the nomination of the South African Local Government Association (SALGA) to serve as local government’s representative on... →












