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With deaths in the DRC, Denel’s corrupt tenders are tantamount to treason
29th January 2025 While SANDF soldiers are dying in the DRC, the SIU today confirmed that Denel received and was paid R8.3 billion for a contract signed in 2007 to... →
The future of mining depends on the industry’s ability to finance itself
29th January 2025 It is perhaps ironic that as the world moves toward a cleaner future, more mining is projected to take place to facilitate the "Just Energy... →
Expropriation Act: DA does not have power to undo work of 6th Parliament
28th January 2025 The Expropriation Act does not belong at the Clearing House and it should not be referred there because the Act is not a dispute arising out of the... →
Faith-based eco-justice organisation calls for reforms to SA’s electricity pricing
By: Sashnee Moodley 28th January 2025 As Eskom seeks approval from the National Energy Regulator of South Africa for a 36% electricity tariff increase, faith-based eco-justice... →
SoNA 2025 Preview: Successes, Shifts, and the Path Ahead
28th January 2025 On Thursday, 6 February 2025 at 7pm, President Cyril Ramaphosa will present his State of the Nation Address from the Cape Town City Hall. “We’re... →
EXPLAINER: The controversy surrounding South Africa’s Bela Act
By: Africa Check 28th January 2025 As schools across South Africa settle into the 2025 academic year, a new education law remains the subject of much debate and controversy. The... →
Dry Zimbabwe hit by blackouts, but renewables still underfunded
By: Reuters 28th January 2025 Loveness Madangawa prepares lunch over an open fire in Mutare in eastern Zimbabwe - she has an electric stove, but power cuts caused partly by... →
How Africa can benefit from the Reversal in America’s Approach to Electric Vehicle Mandates
28th January 2025 The 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump on his inauguration day issued Presidential Orders that include “unleashing American... →