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Govt continues to drag its feet on fuel-price review – Misa 
By: Irma Venter 5th July 2024 The former Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) has failed to review South Africa’s fuel-pricing methodology since the process to do... →
Ramaphosa made practical choices for South Africa’s multi-party cabinet – how this will help him down the line
5th July 2024 South African president Cyril Ramaphosa’s multi-party cabinet of national unity has been sworn in. Much of the attention leading up to the... →
100 Days of no loadshedding offers little relief for residents of Mangaung
5th July 2024 As South Africa marked 100 days without loadshedding, residents of Mangaung found little cause for celebration, grappling instead with numerous... →
DA demands accountability for service delivery failures in Mangaung
4th July 2024 The state of service delivery in the Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality, particularly in the townships where uncollected refuse and illegal dumping... →
Renewables component of DRC gold mine’s energy mix to hit 85% next year 
By: Martin Creamer 3rd July 2024 The reputation of the large Kibali gold mine, run by Barrick Gold in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), is being significantly enhanced by its... →
How will SA’s new coalition government steer foreign policy?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 3rd July 2024 The challenge of decision making by consensus may see South Africa adopting more middle-of-the-road policies on pressing global challenges. South... →
Africa's Trade Potential: Navigating Opportunities Amidst Global Transformations
3rd July 2024 As the world experiences significant economic shifts, Africa is emerging as a promising market for businesses worldwide. Against this backdrop,... →
Steady hand needed as seventh Transport Minister appointed in 15 years – AA, Outa
By: Irma Venter 1st July 2024 Newly appointed Transport Minister Barbara Creecy is the eleventh minister in this portfolio since 1994, which is a cause for concern as continuity... →