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Anglo’s tenth emission-cutting ship contributing to cleaner, greener maritime industry 
By: Martin Creamer 28th February 2024 The contribution of diversified mining company Anglo American to a cleaner, greener maritime industry is highlighted by this week’s delivery of the... →
Happening in Parliament this week
26th February 2024 Questions to the Peace and Security Cluster, Mini-plenary debates on issues of national importance and committee meetings are among the key items... →
SACP message on the ANC-led Alliance 2024 election manifesto launch
26th February 2024 Today, at the occasion of this rally, as the SACP we can publicly confirm that we were actively involved in the ANC-led Alliance manifesto drafting... →
R4bn may be removed from Eskom debt-relief for failure to meet EFC sale deadline
By: Terence Creamer 21st February 2024 The South African government is proposing to reduce its planned allocations to Eskom under a previously announced R254-billion debt-relief package... →
SACP initial response to the state of the Nation Address
9th February 2024 The SACP welcomes the commendable progress that is benefiting millions of our people as a result of our hard-won April 1994 democratic... →
Greenpeace Africa Statement on South Africa Navy Marine Blasts
6th February 2024 Underwater blasting and detonation of explosives by the South Africa Navy began at the Marine Protected area of False Bay, which hosts a sizable... →
Africa’s oceans could pay dearly for the Red Sea Crisis
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 2nd February 2024 The Red Sea crisis has become a pressing concern largely due to its disruption of global trade. However, it also has far-reaching environmental... →
Blinken’s Africa trip loops in new Atlantic Ocean partners
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 26th January 2024 United States (US) Secretary of State Antony Blinken has taken time off from his hectic shuttle diplomacy in the Middle East to visit four African... →