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Improving mining infrastructure for economic growth
16th January 2025 Infrastructure is a bellwether of a country’s potential for economic growth. Governments that spend on infrastructure give themselves the best... →
We applaud holy land ceasefire: Now Gaza must be re-built
16th January 2025 The announcement of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas is an important start on the road to peace in the Holy Land. It will enable the... →
Investors go all in on Ramaphosa pledge to rebuild South Africa
By: Bloomberg 16th January 2025 On South Africa’s busiest freight corridor, men and a handful of women decked out in blue overalls, hard hats and reflector jackets transform the... →
Police arrests 16 718 suspects during nationwide Operation Shanela
14th January 2025 Through its high-density operations commonly known as Operation Shanela, the South African Police Service (SAPS) arrested 16 718 suspects from the... →
Alan Winde says challenges persist despite ‘encouraging’ 2024, as he prepares for Feb SoPA
By: Thabi Shomolekae 10th January 2025 Western Cape Premier Alan Winde will on February 26 officially open the 2nd session of the seventh Western Cape Provincial Parliament, where he... →
Germany’s genocide in Namibia: deal between the two governments falls short of delivering justice
8th January 2025 In early December 2024 the German and Namibian governments concluded negotiations over a joint declaration recognising the genocide committed by... →
Infrastructure reform key to lift South Africa growth, BER says
By: Bloomberg 7th January 2025 South Africa must invest R200-billion to revive its frayed railways, half that amount again to upgrade water infrastructure, and tackle bottlenecks... →
FUL December Newsletter – Major events relating to the judiciary and the rule of law
6th January 2025 This briefing note seeks to provide a short overview of significant events in the preceding month, relating to Freedom Under Law’s work on the... →