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South African study finds 4 low-income communities can’t cope with global warming: what needs to change
6th August 2025 Climate change is not new: temperatures have been rising for decades as a result of global warming. In South Africa’s city of Pietermaritzburg,... →
Futures Dialogue Insights: Strategic Foresight is Reshaping Africa-Europe Climate and Energy Cooperation
6th August 2025 The Futures Dialogue highlighted a growing awareness that traditional diplomacy is increasingly inadequate in addressing the deep-rooted, long-term... →
From payday to purpose: How the fintech revolution is reshaping SA credit
6th August 2025 It is rare to find a brand pushing for ethical fintech innovation. It is especially odd to find this in an industry that has been long associated... →
ANC trade policy paralysis continues amidst looming US tariffs
4th August 2025 The interventions announced by Ministers Parks Tau and Ronald Lamola earlier today demonstrate that neither will take accountability for the 30%... →
Plastic substitution in developing countries: Sectoral opportunities and challenges
4th August 2025 Plastic pollution poses significant threats to environmental health, human well-being, and economic stability. Emerging research has detected... →
Joint Media Statement on South Africa's response measures to US tariffs
4th August 2025 Since the beginning of the 7th Administration, South Africa embarked on a process to stabilize and enhance mutually beneficial trade and investment... →
SA: Gwede Mantashe: Address by Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources, G20 Critical Minerals Stakeholder Engagement, Radisson Blu, Sandton (29/07/2025)
31st July 2025 Despite this long history of mining, countries that are endowed with natural resources, such as ours, have had to contend with underdeveloped... →
Climate change is making Africa’s debt burden worse – new debt contracts could help
31st July 2025 Many African countries are already struggling with heavy debt burdens. Climate change is making this worse. Africa contributes the least to global... →