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The fall of Syria’s Assad regime is bad news for Libya
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 13th January 2025 Russia’s apparent fast-tracking of plans to establish a military hub in Libya could worsen that country’s protracted conflict. For Russia, as for... →
African Union to get a new chair: 6 key tasks they must tackle
10th January 2025 The African Union (AU) member states will elect a new senior leadership of the AU Commission in February 2025. The commission was originally... →
The SAHRC on developments in Hammanskraal regarding the safety of water supplied
10th January 2025 The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC/Commission) has noted media reports regarding the completion of the first phase of the Magalies... →
Mining needs to commit to intensified decarbonisation goals, consulting firm shows 
By: Martin Creamer 9th January 2025 The mining industry needs to commit to an intensified pursuit of decarbonisation goals amid the rate of greening being too slow to meet... →
A just energy transition for communities: Large-scale wind and solar projects in Sub-Saharan Africa
8th January 2025 Accessible, reliable and affordable energy plays an essential role in human and economic development for the people of Sub-Saharan Africa,... →
DA celebrates first clean water in Hammanskraal and will keep fighting ‘Sodi’s blessers’
8th January 2025 After a delay of three months, and what seems to be confusion on the part of Mayor Nasiphi Moya on water safety tests, the first phase of the... →
ActionSA Congratulates the Tshwane Municipality for Restoring Clean Water Supply to Hammanskraal
8th January 2025 ActionSA has always said that what South Africa needs, at different levels of government, are competent, appropriately qualified and experienced,... →
DA welcomes SIU announcement on ‘Sodi’s blessers’ as Tshwane mayor stays mum
7th January 2025 The Democratic Alliance (DA) welcomes today’s announcement by the SIU that criminal referrals have been sent to the National Prosecuting Authority... →