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South African green hydrogen technology wins top global recognition 
By: Martin Creamer 1st December 2022 Proudly South African hydrogen technology, which has the potential to slash the cost of green hydrogen, has just won top recognition in Monaco at... →
Can a new wave of drone tech make Africa’s seas safer?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 30th November 2022 On 29 October, Ukraine attacked Russian naval ships in the Crimean port of Sevastopol using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and unmanned surface... →
Blood and Silver: A true story of survival and a son’s search for his family treasure – Jan Glazewski
25th November 2022 Before fleeing the family estate near Lviv, in what is now Ukraine, Jan Glazewski’s father buried what he could salvage of the family silver in the... →
South Africa’s small-scale fishers have been marginalised since apartheid – what needs to change
24th November 2022 South Africa is home to tens of thousands of small-scale fishers and fishing households. Some fish purely for consumption and subsistence, while... →
Nu Africa Duty Free Shops (Pty) Ltd v Distell Ltd
22nd November 2022 In this matter, Nu Africa Duty Free Shops (Pty) Ltd (“Nu Africa”) accuses Distell Ltd (“Distell”) of abuse of dominance. Abuse of dominance occurs... →
Unions to hit govt with third national action of the year - setbacks be damned
By: News24Wire 22nd November 2022 Seven unions in the public service face an uphill battle as they press on with their national day of action on Tuesday, which will be the country's... →
Happening in Parliament this week
14th November 2022 The National Council of Provinces (NCOP), led by the Chairperson, Mr Amos Masondo, will convene its flagship oversight programme, Taking Parliament... →
South Africa joins international community to celebrate International Day for Biosphere Reserves
3rd November 2022 South Africa today joins the international community to celebrate the first International Day for Biosphere Reserves. The UNESCO general conference... →