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Five Reasons to Stay in South Africa Despite Law Firm Exits
14th October 2024 In recent months, we’ve seen a wave of international law firms closing their doors in South Africa, citing a range of challenges such as economic... →
ARM board approves construction of chrome recovery plant at Bokoni platinum mine
By: Martin Creamer 11th October 2024 The construction of a chrome recovery plant at Bokoni platinum mine has been approved by the board of African Rainbow Minerals (ARM). ARM acquired... →
Worst southern Africa food crisis risks being forgotten, UN says
By: Bloomberg 11th October 2024 Southern Africa is struggling to get attention from donors for its worst food crisis yet because of disasters elsewhere and multiple conflicts, the... →
EFF accuses NPA of shielding Ramaphosa as it declines to prosecute in Phala Phala matter
By: Sashnee Moodley 11th October 2024 The Economic Freedom Fighters said on Friday that while it was dismayed by the National Prosecuting Authority’s decision not to pursue prosecutions... →
Can South Africa’s prosecution finally achieve independence under the GNU?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 11th October 2024 Efforts to secure the NPA’s operational and financial independence have stalled, exposing the justice system to bureaucratic bottlenecks and... →
SPS selected to provide renewable-energy solution for significant Limpopo water supply project
By: Natasha Odendaal 11th October 2024 The Lebalelo Water User Association (LWUA) has selected asset management company Sustainable Power Solutions (SPS) as the preferred bidder to... →
SAPS bolsters crime-fighting ties with Gauteng Province and City of Joburg
11th October 2024 In a renewed effort to combat crime and enhance public safety, the South African Police Service (SAPS) has formalised a significant partnership... →
Daily Podcast – October 10, 2024
By: Lumkile Nkomfe 10th October 2024 Making headlines: EFF will elect new leadership in December; Kganyago sees South African inflation dip creating policy space; And, Steenhuisen vows... →