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‘Second wave’ of Operation Vulindlela set to prioritise ‘green and digital’ growth 
By: Terence Creamer 25th June 2024 The ‘second wave’ of government’s Operation Vulindlela initiative is poised to be widened to include additional structural reforms to those that... →
Forget politics – these are the basics needed to resuscitate economic growth
21st June 2024 The formation of a new coalition government marks the start of a new chapter for South Africa. But even as political parties jostle for power, the... →
IMF approves over $900-million to support Tanzania budget, climate change fight
By: Reuters 21st June 2024 The International Monetary Fund said on Thursday its executive board approved funding for Tanzania of $786.2-million to help tackle climate change... →
Defusing CBAM
By: Terence Creamer 21st June 2024 South Africa is strenuously opposing the European Union’s (EU’s) Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) that, under its evolving design and... →
Transnet appoints Letsoalo as new group COO
By: Creamer Media Reporter 20th June 2024 State-owned freight logistics group Transnet has announced the appointment of Lekau ‘Solly’ Letsoalo as group COO, with effect from July 1.... →
Do almost half of Nigerians suffer multiple forms of poverty? Fact-checking columnist’s claims
By: Africa Check 19th June 2024 Nigerians have been struggling with the high cost of living, with trade unions organising a nationwide strike to demand a higher minimum wage. As... →
De-risking vaccine production in Africa presents substantial challenges, but not insurmountable
18th June 2024 Several public and private stakeholders in our healthcare sector were shocked to learn of Moderna’s decision to abandon its plans to establish a... →
Transnet to boost rail for VW, other automakers
By: Bloomberg 14th June 2024 Transnet said it’s in talks to run additional trains between a port in Gqeberha in the Eastern Cape province and the country’s commercial hub of... →