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Johannesburg’s problems can be solved – but it’s a long journey to fix South Africa’s economic powerhouse
10th June 2025 South African president Cyril Ramaphosa met senior leaders of Johannesburg and Gauteng, the province it’s located in, in March 2025 to discuss ways... →
DA Welcomes WC Gov’s Think Tank on Universal Health Coverage
9th June 2025 The Democratic Alliance in the Western Cape welcomes the establishment of the Provincial Government’s Think Tank on Universal Health Coverage... →
Africa’s new credit rating agency could change the rules of the game. Here’s how
9th June 2025 For governments, a credit rating is more than a financial signal. It is a verdict that can influence the cost of borrowing, access to markets and,... →
Reimagining SA-US Relations in the Aftermath of the Oval Office Spectacle
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 9th June 2025 The confrontation between South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and US President Donald Trump was not just a diplomatic rupture - it was a... →
Business input now key to address critical skills shortages in South Africa
6th June 2025 Almost 80% of multinational and large corporations in South Africa experience an ongoing struggle to recruit critically skilled individuals,... →
Health association takes legal action against NHI Act
By: Thabi Shomolekae 5th June 2025 The Health Funders Association has launched a legal challenge against key aspects of the National Health Insurance Act, citing the Act as... →
Bulgaria keen on hydrogen collaboration, offering education opportunity ‘right away’ 
By: Martin Creamer 4th June 2025 Bulgaria is particularly enthusiastic about establishing hydrogen collaboration with stakeholders from South Africa – and is fully prepared to... →
ActionSA, EFF blame GNU for minimal GDP growth, while DA calls for ‘hard decisions’ to grow economy 
By: Thabi Shomolekae 3rd June 2025 Opposition parties have reacted to South Africa’s 0.1% GDP increase in the first quarter, with ActionSA and the Economic Freedom Fighters laying... →