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Cameroon OKs $1.6-billion in fresh borrowing to fund projects, clear arrears
By: Reuters 19th August 2025 Cameroon's finance minister has been authorised to borrow up to 930-billion CFA francs ($1.67-billion) in domestic and external loans to finance... →
Drought can make farmers feel worried and hopeless: Ghana study finds social networks help
19th August 2025 Droughts are a familiar hardship in Ghana’s semi-arid north, where rainfall is erratic and agriculture is the mainstay of rural economies. The... →
Key Highlights of the Africa Green Minerals Strategy 2025
19th August 2025 The adoption of the Africa Green Minerals Strategy (AGMS) by the Heads of State and Government during the 38th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of... →
Vulnerability of low- and middle-income countries to the impacts of aid cuts and US tariff increases
19th August 2025 Recent cuts to official development assistance (ODA) from the US and EU, coupled with new and higher US tariffs, pose a significant threat to the... →
WWF SA calls for responsible, sustainable mining to be top of G20 agenda
By: Schalk Burger 18th August 2025 Local environmental and conservation organisation the World Wide Fund for Nature South Africa (WWF SA) says the issue of the sustainable... →
Mining energy supplier secures $40m from Denmark to fund greener Africa 
By: Martin Creamer 18th August 2025 Mining energy supplier CrossBoundary has secured a $40-million investment from Impact Fund Denmark to expand its portfolio of clean energy projects... →
SACP Politburo Statement
18th August 2025 The Politburo meeting of the South African Communist Party (SACP) took place at Kotane House, the headquarters of the SACP in Marshalltown,... →
End of a Cycle? South Africa’s G20 Presidency and the Future of Global Cooperation
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 18th August 2025 South Africa closes the first cycle of G20 presidencies with a call to refocus on development, equality and cooperation amid rising fragmentation... →