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Corruption: A Barrier to Africa Rising
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 31st August 2016 The slowdown of the African economy – due to declining Chinese demand for raw materials, unsustainable, uneven growth and the potential Brexit... →
Commercial Leases – Some Insights 
27th May 2016 Whether you are entering into a commercial lease as a Landlord or as a Tenant, it is imperative that you have an understanding of the legal and... →
Invitation to join the Agri SA and Shell in a Drought Relief Outreach in Springbok
26th May 2016 Agri SA and Shell will join forces through a drought relief outreach in Springbok and surrounding areas in the Northern Cape, tomorrow, Friday, 27... →
Panama Papers: no huge fish but a huge haul 
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 7th April 2016 The facts and figures are in many ways startling. Yet in some ways the real revelations of the ‘Panama Papers’ published this week – at least so... →
African leaders have no right to blame colonisers – Mohale
By: News24Wire 18th February 2016 African leaders "have no right to blame colonisers" for some of the challenges they face, Shell South Africa chairperson Bonang Mohale said on... →
AfriForum and TKAG: Shale gas alliance draws a line with SA government
19th August 2015 The AfriForum/TKAG (Treasure the Karoo Action Group) alliance has served Ngoako Ramathlodi, Minister of Mineral Resources, with a letter demanding... →
AfriForum/TKAG: Shale gas alliance draws a line with SA government
17th August 2015 The AfriForum/TKAG (Treasure the Karoo Action Group) alliance has served Ngoako Ramathlodi, Minister of Mineral Resources, with a letter demanding... →
Fracking the Karoo: many uncertainties remain
1st December 2014 The discovery of shale formations believed to contain natural gas in the Karoo Basin was hailed as a "game changer for our economy” by President... →