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Mozambique's Maputo port volumes dip after post-election unrest
By: Reuters 21st January 2025 Mozambique's largest port, Maputo, reported a 1% decline in volumes in 2024 mainly due to post-election protests that forced border closures and... →
Partnership between govt, business unblocking impediments to inclusive growth – Ramaphosa 
By: Thabi Shomolekae 20th January 2025 President Cyril Ramaphosa noted on Monday that government has reaffirmed its commitment to working with all social partners in pursuit of inclusive... →
Partnership is key to South Africa’s growth and progress
20th January 2025 Dear Fellow South African, As this Administration took office last year, we made a commitment to reach out across society to find solutions to the... →
South Africa sees talks averting ArcelorMittal plant closures 
By: Bloomberg 16th January 2025 South African officials are working to prevent the closure of some steel mills operated by the local unit of ArcelorMittal SA this month, Trade... →
Daily Podcast – January 14, 2025
By: Lumkile Nkomfe 14th January 2025 Making headlines: Praise for historic matric pass rate; South Africa’s economy set to escape a decade of growth inertia; And, Congo President... →
26-million Nigerians face acute hunger: 4 big ideas to tackle the food crisis in 2025
14th January 2025 Food security in Nigeria is at a critical point and needs urgent attention. Over 26-million people out of an estimated population of 229.5-million... →
South Africa’s economy set to escape a decade of growth inertia 
By: Reuters 14th January 2025 South Africa’s economy is set to forge an upward path this year after misfiring for more than a decade, boosted by steps to address growth... →
Underground feasibility progressing, early works capital being deployed – Tharisa 
By: Martin Creamer 13th January 2025 A well progressing Tharisa mine underground definitive feasibility study accompanied by early works capital deployment is reported by Johannesburg-... →