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Schreiber touts digital transformation at launch of border anti-corruption forum 
By: Thabi Shomolekae 25th March 2025 Home Affairs Minister Dr Leon Schreiber on Tuesday called technology “our greatest ally” in the fight against fraud and corruption, as he addressed... →
Sudan's RSF squeezing relief supplies as famine spreads, aid workers say
By: Reuters 25th March 2025 A Sudanese paramilitary force locked in a war with the army has placed new constraints on aid deliveries to territories where it is seeking to... →
SA: Leon Schreiber: Address by Home Affairs Minister, Launch of Border and Immigration Anti-Corruption Forum, Pretoria (25/03/2025)
25th March 2025 We are here to talk about the major successes we are already achieving – and how we will build on those successes to deliver the most comprehensive... →
Could prolonged warfare in Sudan lead to the country splitting?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 25th March 2025 Shifting military dynamics, political fragmentation and external interference could escalate clashes, pushing the country towards partition. The... →
Botswana considering new 615 MW coal-fired power plant
By: Bloomberg 25th March 2025 Botswana is contemplating building a new 615 MW coal-fired power station near its main generation plant to mitigate generation challenges at the... →
Donald Trump, “the Day Before” and “the Morning After” – Part One
By: Raymond Suttner 25th March 2025 There tends to be an assumption when any form of tyranny reigns, that all will return to normal, should the dictator be removed. It ought to be... →
Demerging AngloPlat has confidence in outlook for planet-friendly platinum group metals 
By: Martin Creamer 24th March 2025 Confidence in the outlook for platinum group metals (PGMs) was expressed at the capital markets day of Anglo American Platinum, which is on its way... →
Daily Podcast – March 24, 2025
By: Thabi Shomolekae 24th March 2025 Making headlines: South Africa adds 800 MW capacity unit to national grid; Ramaphosa says false narrative on S Africa's human rights culture must... →