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South Africa can play a significant role in global technology, sustainability
By: Natasha Odendaal 16th January 2025 The 2025 World Economic Forum, set to be held in Davos from January 20 to 24, provides an unparalleled platform for South Africa to assert itself... →
Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa on customary initiation tragedies
16th January 2025 The Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Mr. Velenkosini Hlabisa, today met with the Commission for the Promotion and... →
Better Together: Building a Global Health Network Economy through Data Collaboration
16th January 2025 This white paper presents a vision for a global health data network economy, offering a transformative approach to address healthcare challenges... →
ActionSA Youth Forum Condemns NSFAS for Failing to Address Outstanding Student Debt Amidst Pending Registration Crisis
16th January 2025 ActionSA will write to the Minister of Higher Education and NSFAS, urging immediate action and a clear plan to address the increasing uncertainty... →
The communities we leave behind: Charting a sustainable legacy for mining in South Africa
15th January 2025 The 2025 Mining Indaba theme, "Futureproofing African mining, today," compels us to reflect on the legacies mining companies create and the... →
26-million Nigerians face acute hunger: 4 big ideas to tackle the food crisis in 2025
14th January 2025 Food security in Nigeria is at a critical point and needs urgent attention. Over 26-million people out of an estimated population of 229.5-million... →
Global hardwood demand cuts deep into The Gambia’s revenue
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 14th January 2025 Laws and policies against illicit logging exist, but sustainable solutions should also consider the many benefits of ecotourism. Illegal logging in... →
KZN on the up! DA congratulates Matric Class of 2024 on record results
14th January 2025 The DA in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) acknowledges the release of the 2024 National Senior Certificate (NSC) results, which reveal a commendable 89.5% pass... →