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Daily Podcast – October 28, 2024
28th October 2024 October 28, 2024. For Creamer Media in Johannesburg, this is Polity’s Daily Podcast →
Ramaphosa wants 250Mt of freight moved by rail by 2029, as he notes progress in the sector 
By: Sashnee Moodley 28th October 2024 The seventh administration aims to push rail as the “backbone of transport” in the country, with President Cyril Ramaphosa urging that rail lines... →
South Africa’s unity government won’t dent poverty and inequality if it follows the same old policies – sociologist
22nd October 2024 A recent poll by the Social Research Foundation, a think thank, found that 60% of South Africans thought the government of national unity was... →
Some you win, some you lose
22nd October 2024 There is an old saying that there are weeks when nothing happens, and then there are days when weeks happen. The first 2 weeks of October were days... →
Automotive industry the ‘unsung hero’ of the South African economy – Mavuso
By: Darren Parker 21st October 2024 Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA) CEO Busi Mavuso has described the domestic automotive industry as the “unsung hero of the South African... →
Biggest companies to help resolve South African water crisis

By: Bloomberg 18th October 2024 South Africa’s biggest companies are exploring widening a partnership with the government to help resolve a water crisis that’s threatening to... →
ACSA seeks greater air connectivity between the BRICS countries
By: Rebecca Campbell 17th October 2024 The Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) is going to use its participation in the 2024 BRICS Business Summit to push for greater air connectivity... →
Daily Podcast – October 14, 2024
14th October 2024 Making headlines: Politicians pay tribute to 'committed leader' Tito Mboweni Ramaphosa believes SA heading in the right direction under GNU And,... →