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Consistency in Workplace Discipline
28th January 2025 In the realm of workplace discipline, the term “consistency” frequently arises, along with its counterpart, “inconsistency.” These concepts are... →
Trump attacks global minimum tax
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 28th January 2025 President Donald Trump’s withdrawal from the OECD minimum 15% global tax deal could hurt Africa. Amid Trump’s blizzard of executive orders fired... →
Harnessing the Potential of Critical Minerals in Southern Africa: A Catalyst for Sustainable Growth
28th January 2025 Southern Africa is poised at a unique crossroad - a moment of unparalleled opportunity to leverage its vast reserves of critical minerals to drive... →
Warfare in Goma displays SANDF economic dysfunction and need fro dialogue
28th January 2025 The GOOD Party echoes the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) in vigorously condemning the offensive on the North Kivu regional capital of Goma... →
Coal exports can be uplifted to 81-million tons, Richards Bay Coal Terminal believes 
By: Martin Creamer 27th January 2025 In 2017, Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) exported a record 76.47-million tons of coal on the 907 ships that called in that year, and chairperson... →
DRC has created a reserve force to fight the M23 – why this may backfire
27th January 2025 After nearly three decades of warfare, armed conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) seems only to intensify. The Rwanda-backed... →
ANC wants National Treasury to rescue Transnet 
By: Bloomberg 27th January 2025 South Africa’s biggest political party will ask the National Treasury to consider a one-off debt-relief package for state-owned rail and ports... →
Richards Bay Coal Terminal 2024 exports extend beyond 52-million tons 
By: Martin Creamer 24th January 2025 South Africa’s Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) in KwaZulu-Natal exported 52.08-million tons of coal in 2024, up on the 47.21-million tons of... →