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Network Statement a major step in rail reform – B4SA 
By: Schalk Burger 20th December 2024 Industry organisation Business for South Africa (B4SA) welcomes the release of the Network Statement as an exciting and significant milestone in... →
POPCRU calls for urgent support as traffic officers brace for festive season rush
18th December 2024 As South Africa braces for its annual festive season surge in road traffic, the Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (POPCRU) has issued an urgent... →
MEC Isaac Sileku appeals for greater responsibility as festive season road incidents claim lives in Western Cape
18th December 2024 Western Cape MEC of Mobility, Isaac Sileku, has expressed grave concern over the alarming number of road accidents and fatalities reported over the... →
Ferromanganese revival hopes raised by Competition Tribunal’s green light 
By: Martin Creamer 18th December 2024 The Competition Tribunal approval of the acquisition of ferromanganese major Metalloys in Meyerton, Gauteng, is raising hopes of a revival of South... →
Artificial intelligence regulation in South Africa – prioritising human security
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 17th December 2024 Just months after the European Union’s (EU) landmark Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act came into force in July 2024, South Africa’s roadmap for... →
Mozambique Presidential advisory group proposes electoral reform
By: Bloomberg 12th December 2024 Mozambique’s Council of State, a group that advises the president, called for “profound” reforms to the way elections take place in the southeast... →
COP29 failed Africa – what went wrong with the climate financing bid and what happens next
10th December 2024 The United Nations’ 29th annual climate change conference of the parties, COP29, ended with countries from the global north committing... →
Formula 1 racing ready to make a pit stop in South Africa
10th December 2024 Rumours are rife that South Africa's iconic Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit could be gearing up to host Formula 1 racing again. Kyalami hosted its first... →