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Formal launch of South Africa’s first green ammonia project on Tuesday 
By: Martin Creamer 12th January 2022 The formal launch of South Africa’s first green ammonia project takes place on Tuesday, against the background of the initiative having already... →
Burundi and Rwanda on a reconciliation path 
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 11th January 2022 Since Burundi accused Rwanda of backing a coup attempt against it in 2015, relations between the two countries have been rocky. Most of the... →
Exciting green ammonia export plan for Nelson Mandela Bay 
By: Martin Creamer 15th December 2021 Hive Hydrogen and Built Africa – together as Hive Hydrogen – as well as Linde plc, through its wholly owned South African subsidiary Afrox, have... →
From The Desk of The President - Tuesday, 2 November 2021
2nd November 2021 Dear Fellow South African, As South Africans went to the polls yesterday to elect our local government representatives, delegates from across the... →
President Cyril Ramaphosa marks 35th anniversary passing of President Samora Machel of Mozambique
18th October 2021 His Excellency President Cyril Ramaphosa and His Excellency President Filipe Nyusi of the Republic of Mozambique will on Tuesday, 19 October 2021,... →
Electricity wheeling can reduce load-shedding risk if legal, technical uncertainties are addressed
By: Donna Slater 15th October 2021 Tariffs and the legal framework governing the wheeling of electricity from independent power producers (IPPs), which are taking advantage of the... →
Are We Entering a New Age of Pandemics?
14th October 2021 The first age of pandemics followed in the wake of farming, cities and trade, because infections leverage proximity and numbers to survive and... →
Cameroon’s community violence adds to Lake Chad Basin security woes
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 4th October 2021 The Lake Chad Basin region is plagued by insecurity. In addition to the terror inflicted by Boko Haram, organised crime and kidnappings for ransom... →