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ActionSA wants urgent Parly debate on manufacturing job losses, EFF blames GNU
By: Thabi Shomolekae 4th September 2025 ActionSA wants National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza to schedule an urgent debate on what it says is a crisis in South Africa’s manufacturing... →
ActionSA Requests Urgent Parliamentary Debate on Mass Manufacturing Job Losses
4th September 2025 ActionSA today called on the Speaker of the National Assembly, Thoko Didiza, to schedule an urgent debate to address the unfolding unemployment... →
Lab-grown gems are robbing Botswana of its diamond riches 
By: Bloomberg 2nd September 2025 Across Botswana the lines of patients outside government clinics are lengthening, construction companies dependent on state jobs are firing workers... →
Mavuso slams Eskom’s tariff system as ‘farcical’, calls for urgent electricity sector reform
By: Darren Parker 1st September 2025 There is no greater sign of the urgent need for reform of the electricity sector than the way State-owned utility Eskom’s electricity tariffs are... →
Should governments pay businesses for climate disasters? Researchers unpack huge lawsuits in South Africa
1st September 2025 The most catastrophic natural disaster ever recorded in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province – also the worst flood in South Africa for more than... →
Why the AfCFTA can’t simply plug the US trade gap
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 29th August 2025 Africa’s continental free trade area offers long-term promise, but expecting it to quickly compensate for US trade losses may be unrealistic.... →
A tide turns – Western Cape High Court sets aside offshore drilling authorisation in landmark environmental ruling
29th August 2025 In a major victory for environmental accountability and community rights, the Western Cape High Court has overturned the South African government’s... →
SA: Dr Karen Stander: Address by NSFAS Board Chair, on the occasion of the NSFAS media briefing, Hatfield, Pretoria (27/08/2025)
28th August 2025 It is both an honour and a privilege to stand before you today as we mark six (6) months and nine (9) days our tenure since our appointment as a... →













