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Dubai eases travel restrictions ahead of Africa Oil Week in November 2021
7th September 2021 Dubai is now among only a small proportion of locations in the world for which there are no current travel restrictions. Following a decision by... →
Engen’s Siza Khwela: Breaking through the gender door
13th August 2021 Women’s Month affords South Africans time to step back and deeply reflect on the incredible contribution made by the mothers, sisters and daughters... →
Nigeria’s north needs jobs, not oil
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 10th August 2021 Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill was passed on 1 July, potentially ending a 13-year stalemate since it was first introduced in 2008. It is... →
Oil and gas companies have role to play in lower-carbon economy 
By: Tracy Hancock 29th July 2021 The aim of the decarbonisation transition is not to make the oil and gas industry obsolete, in an effort to achieve a low-carbon economy by 2050, ,... →
Decarbonising oil and gas pivotal to achieving carbon neutral future
By: Tracy Hancock 13th July 2021 Energy decarbonisation makes good business sense, especially in the oil and gas industry, in spite of the global energy imbalance and the need to... →
Drones in the hands of insurgents: how Africa can prepare
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 7th July 2021 The proliferation of drone technology across Africa has significantly expanded humanitarian, development, business, and military operations.... →
Native Boy: Confessions of a Maplazini in the City – Thabo A. Molefe
7th July 2021 ‘When we moved from the farm, my mother was especially concerned about my survival. How would her youngest child survive township life; how would... →
Largest carbon emitters have most capacity to disrupt in decarbonisation transition
By: Tracy Hancock 30th June 2021 Climate change is probably the greatest challenge humanity has ever faced but daily innovation indicates that the world is on the path to a... →