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Prosecutions, not easy wins, will get South Africa off the grey list
22nd January 2025 The NPA’s Asset Forfeiture Unit's seizure of R52 million in illegal coal mining proceeds through their cooperation with Namibia is encouraging and... →
SACP unequivocally condemns Donald Trump’s irrational reinstatement of Cuba on the United States’ fraudulent “state sponsors of terrorism” list
22nd January 2025 The South African Communist Party (SACP) condemns with the utmost contempt it deserves the newly inaugurated US president Donald Trump’s... →
WEF calls for ‘constructive optimism’ amid global tensions 
By: Darren Parker 22nd January 2025 Addressing a gathering of global leaders on January 21, World Economic Forum (WEF) founder and chairperson Klaus Schwab called on the global... →
Zimbabwe fears US withdrawal from WHO will hit HIV/AIDS programmes
By: Reuters 22nd January 2025 Zimbabwe's finance minister expressed concern on Wednesday that a US withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO) will lead to aid cuts to... →
Steel mogul Mittal, South African ministers meet on mill closures 
By: Bloomberg 22nd January 2025 Indian steelmaking tycoon Lakshmi Mittal met with South African ministers in Davos this week as the country seeks to head off the planned closure... →
Mozambique’s cycles of violence won’t end until Frelimo’s grip on power is broken
22nd January 2025 Mozambique’s political history has been marred by violence, disputed elections and authoritarian control. The pattern continues. As the 2024... →
Where investors are eyeing Africa for opportunities in 2025
By: In On Africa IOA 22nd January 2025 Analysis in brief: Investors seeking profits in Africa are centring their focus on four broad sectors: energy, agriculture, healthcare and... →
SABS is imploding while Minister Tau dithers, and now Administration is the only option
21st January 2025 The Democratic Alliance can reveal, from multiple sources close to and within the SABS, that critical systems have been inoperable for six weeks,... →