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South Africa's R105bn hydrogen project advances to front-end engineering design stage 
By: Martin Creamer 12th September 2025 Following go-ahead for the required renewable energy generation, South Africa’s R105-billion Coega Green Ammonia project in Nelson Mandela Bay has... →
Daily Podcast – September 11, 2025
By: Halima Frost 11th September 2025 Making headlines: ANC celebrates by-election victories; Lillian Ngoyi street to reopen to traffic; And, DA refers Nersa to Public Protector →
Lillian Ngoyi street to reopen to traffic; public transport routes return to original configurations
By: Schalk Burger 11th September 2025 Lilian Ngoyi street, in Johannesburg, will officially reopen to traffic on September 12, with Phase 1 of the rehabilitation project completed, the... →
JAS resurgence deepens Lake Chad Basin’s complex security crisis
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 11th September 2025 Focusing only on Boko Haram’s ISWAP faction is no longer an option for the region’s security forces. After being weakened by years of clashes with... →
EFF presents Bill to ban alcohol advertising in SA 
By: Thabi Shomolekae 9th September 2025 The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) wants National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza to urgently refer its Private Members’s Bill, the Liquor Amendment... →
ActionSA cites ‘lack of growth’ in new GDP figures, blames GNU 
By: Thabi Shomolekae 9th September 2025 ActionSA has criticised the Government of National Unity for failing to produce a credible plan to tackle the country’s lack of economic growth and... →
Substance over form: The Assmang diesel refund case and the onerous burden of proof
5th September 2025 The Supreme Court of Appeal's recent decision in Assmang (Pty) Ltd v The Commissioner for the South African Revenue Service (Sars), has sent a... →
Unleash Africa's energy, critical minerals to uplift continent, Boston Consulting exhorts

By: Martin Creamer 4th September 2025 With the world's energy transition accelerating and nations scrambling to secure resilient supply chains, Africa has what the world needs. In fact,... →











