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Assmang refutes illegal sugilite mining allegations
By: Martin Creamer 14th April 2025 Mining company Assmang on Monday refuted allegations that it engages in the illegal mining of sugilite at the Black Rock mine in the Northern Cape.... →
Balancing economics and security on the Nigeria-Cameroon border
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 14th April 2025 The two countries must cooperate to stop Boko Haram from taking advantage of open borders to revive their operations. On 27 January, the governors... →
R3.45 Billion Foreign Mission Spend Exposes Government’s Excessive Diplomatic Footprint
14th April 2025 ActionSA is deeply concerned by the revelation that South Africa spent a staggering R3.45 billion on foreign missions in the previous financial... →
South Africa’s top lender plans private bank for Ghana’s wealthy
By: Bloomberg 11th April 2025 A unit of FirstRand, South Africa’s biggest bank by market capitalisation, plans to set up private banking services in Ghana and bolster its... →
City of Tshwane delivers 119 new vehicles to bolster service delivery
11th April 2025 The City of Tshwane’s Multiparty Coalition Government is proud to announce the successful acquisition and near-complete delivery of 120 new... →
Back to the future?
By: Terence Creamer 11th April 2025 There’s some concern that government is delaying the inevitable, after more support was extended to ArcelorMittal South Africa (AMSA) to facilitate... →
Navigating occupational health and safety in the digital economy
10th April 2025 The digitalisation of labour has become increasingly prevalent, necessitating a review of occupational health and safety (OHS) protocols and... →
Current global volatility may spark stronger intra-African trade
By: Marleny Arnoldi 10th April 2025 As Africa navigates the outcomes of key elections in 2024 and 2025, as well as geopolitical realignments on the back of President Donald Trump’s... →