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Happening in Parliament this week
10th March 2025 President Cyril Ramaphosa is scheduled to appear before the National Assembly (NA) plenary on Tuesday, 11 March, at 14:00 to answer Questions for... →
Will Ghana’s Mahama grasp the nettle of constitutional reform?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 7th March 2025 Ghana’s constitution allows an excessively powerful presidency to influence all levels of administration – it must be reformed. John Mahama won... →
Ramaphosa notes Gauteng’s pivotal role, as he undertakes service delivery oversight engagement 
By: Sashnee Moodley 6th March 2025 Following oversight visits to Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal and Limpopo, President Cyril Ramaphosa on Thursday met with the Johannesburg Metro Council,... →
South Africa’s trade deficit dilemma with China
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 6th March 2025 South Africa needs to benefit more from its active, albeit highly unequal, trading partnership with China. South Africa’s total bilateral trade... →
SA: Cyril Ramaphosa: Address by South Africa's President, at the meeting between the National Executive and the Gauteng Provincial Executive Council, City of Johannesburg Council Chambers (06/03/2025)
6th March 2025 These engagements are crucial in strengthening intergovernmental cooperation, collaboration and consultation. They are important for ensuring... →
Technology & AI – in the workplace and beyond
4th March 2025 The rapid integration and adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) across various industries and sectors is transforming the way businesses... →
Top business leaders at B20 launch commit to concise and actionable recommendations
28th February 2025 Prominent South African business figures are stepping up to the task in chairing several working groups of the B20, consisting of captains of... →
Data modelling reveals the heavy toll of USAID cuts on Africa
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 28th February 2025 Given the US’ major contribution to aid, Trump’s cuts could push 5.7-million more Africans into extreme poverty next year. Since returning to... →