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Africa holds the answers to Europe’s wartime energy crisis
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 23rd March 2022 The European Commission’s REPowerEU plan is to reduce demand for Russian gas by two-thirds in 2022 and make Europe independent from Russian fossil... →
SACP Western Cape 9th Provincial Congress Declaration
22nd March 2022 SACP WESTERN CAPE 9th PROVINCIAL CONGRESS DECLARATION We, the most resolute detachment of the vanguard party of the working class, the SACP, in the... →
Ukraine war reveals Africa divided
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 18th March 2022 Ukraine has withdrawn an important contingent of peacekeepers from the United Nations (UN) Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic... →
Ukraine: Putin’s fallacy at the heart of his search for a negotiated solution to save face
18th March 2022 Ultimately, the Russian war with Ukraine will come to an end. Too many innocent lives will have been destroyed and many people will have been... →
Infrastructure Rollout Will Enable Africa to Expand LNG Exports and Meet Global Demand
17th March 2022 Global energy transition policies are pushing for an increase in the use of gas as a transactional energy resource, thereby increasing the demand... →
Standard Bank halts new coal-power funding, but backs gas as ‘transition fuel’

By: Terence Creamer 16th March 2022 The Standard Bank Group has become the latest South African bank to confirm that it will no longer finance new coal-fired power plants or support... →
Zondo final report – Bosasa: Zuma failed to uphold constitutional duty
11th March 2022 The state capture commission’s report on Bosasa has concluded that former president Jacob Zuma breached his constitutional responsibility by... →
Observations on Africa’s climate and development nexus
By: Saliem Fakir 11th March 2022 It has always been maintained and will continue to be maintained that the route to curing the climate challenge in Africa is to define a new... →