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South Africa invited to help uplift palladium demand by 1.7-million ounces a year 
By: Martin Creamer 11th April 2025 South African platinum group metals (PGM) companies have been invited to become part of a programme that is targeting an initial 1.7-million-ounce... →
Nigeria's pension fund seeks to diversify with focus on infrastructure
By: Reuters 11th April 2025 Nigeria's pension fund regulator wants to diversify investments with more focus on infrastructure and private equity, a spokesperson said on... →
Africa’s premier tourism gathering kicks off in Cape Town
11th April 2025 This city has long been a place that captivates travellers, entices investors, and drives economic opportunity. But as we all know, success in... →
Daily Podcast – April 11, 2025
11th April 2025 Making headlines: IFP, ANC meeting highlights VAT increase as 'most viable' short-term solution Trade rules must be recalibrated, Ramaphosa tells... →
More than 240 construction mafia arrests made since November, Macpherson says
By: Darren Parker 11th April 2025 Since the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI) hosted its Construction Summit on Crime-Free Construction Sites in November last... →
African credit ratings can absorb aid cuts and trade strains, Fitch says
By: Reuters 10th April 2025 Pressure from US aid freezes and global trade tension is unlikely to result in widescale credit downgrades in Africa, Fitch Ratings said on... →
Cesa calls for resilient infrastructure approach in KZN amid flood challenges
By: Tasneem Bulbulia 10th April 2025 There is an urgent need for a proactive and resilient approach to infrastructure maintenance in KwaZulu-Natal, especially given the recurring... →
Chile and South Africa could be green hydrogen exporters – but setting up industries with debt is dangerous
10th April 2025 Vast amounts of renewable energy are needed to produce green hydrogen, a new form of energy made by splitting water molecules into hydrogen and... →