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High time for legislative change
18th August 2020 Almost two years after the landmark Constitutional Court judgment legalising the private use of cannabis, the Bill regulating Cannabis for Private... →
Kenya-US free trade talks are under way: what Nairobi must get right from start
18th August 2020 The United States and Kenya formally launched negotiations for a free trade agreement on 8 July 2020. With the US gearing up for presidential... →
NEHAWU Condemns Increase In Corruption Associated With The Procurement oF PPE's
4th August 2020 The National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union [NEHAWU] notes with serious concern the sharp increase in corruption associated with the... →
Let us take the baton and propel forward from the fallen heroes of our struggle and write our own history in the emancipation of the people of South Africa
3rd August 2020 “A Rattlesnake, if cornered will become so angry it will bite itself. That is exactly what the harbouring of hate and resentment against others is... →
Investment milestone
By: Terence Creamer 31st July 2020 The fact that Mozambique has been able to preside over Africa’s biggest-ever financing deal for a project located in what is the epicentre of an... →
Africa's high density urban settlements: cut the red tape and slash the cost of housing
30th July 2020 The challenges of informal settlements have once again been thrown into the spotlight in the midst of the current pandemic. Research has shown that... →
Renewables zones in Emalahleni and Klerksdorp part of just-transition vision – Creecy 
By: Terence Creamer 23rd July 2020 Environment, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Barbara Creecy has made a direct link between government’s proposed designation of Renewable Energy... →
Latest quarters point to recovery as Wescoal reports R137m loss 
By: Martin Creamer 21st July 2020 Coal-mining company Wescoal reported a R137-million loss for the 12 months to March 31, but performance in the latest two consecutive quarters has... →