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IMF executive board approves Ethiopia review, unlocking $262 million
By: Reuters 3rd July 2025 The executive board of the International Monetary Fund has approved the third review of Ethiopia's $3.4-billion loan programme, the IMF said on... →
SA: David Masondo: Address by Deputy Minister of Finance, at the United Nations Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FFD4), Seville, Spain (01/07/2025)
2nd July 2025 It is my pleasure to welcome you to today’s side event on “Forging a Common Agenda to Achieve Debt Sustainability in Developing Countries,” jointly... →
SA: Pieter Groenewald: Address by Minister of Correctional Services, on the occasion of the Department of Correctional Services Budget Vote 2025, National Assembly, Cape Town (01/07/2025)
2nd July 2025 As we approach the one-year mark since my inauguration as Minister, it is not only fitting to reflect merely on the strides we have taken in... →
BHP moves into greener shipping amid cleaner transport ventures intensifying globally 
By: Martin Creamer 2nd July 2025 In fewer than three years, major Johannesburg Stock Exchange secondary-listed mining giant BHP will be shipping ore from Australia to Asia in a... →
AfDB approves R2.5bn loan for City of Joburg
By: Tasneem Bulbulia 2nd July 2025 Development finance institution the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group has approved a R2.5-billion corporate loan to the City of Johannesburg... →
SA: Velenkosini Hlabisa: Address by Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister, at the Garden Route Special Extended District Coordinating Forum (30/6/2025)
1st July 2025 This morning, I invite everyone to join me in recognising the unique challenges and opportunities that lie before us. Together, we have the... →
SA: Ronald Lamola: Address by Minister of International Relations and Cooperation of South Africa, at the Multi-Stakeholder Round Table, under the theme “Revitalising International Development Cooperation”, in Seville, Spain (30/06/2025)
1st July 2025 quent shifts in policy, coupled with weak institutions and inconsistent regulatory frameworks, create a climate of uncertainty that undermines... →
Does SADC’s post-conflict reconstruction plan marginalise transitional justice?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 1st July 2025 Without several amendments to its draft framework, SADC will struggle to help member states address their abusive pasts. The Southern African... →