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15-million South Africans don’t get enough to eat every day: 4 solutions
26th February 2025 At least 15-million South Africans suffer from food insecurity. That means they don’t have enough nutritious food to live healthy lives. This is... →
A new era for traditional healers: A step towards formalisation and regulation
25th February 2025 In a significant step towards formalising the practice of traditional healing in South Africa, the Traditional Health Professional Regulations,... →
Africa relies too heavily on foreign aid for health – 4 ways to fix this
25th February 2025 There’s been a global trend in the reduction of aid to Africa since 2018. Donors are shifting their funding priorities in response to domestic and... →
Turning Africa’s legal advantages into benefits for climate refugees
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 24th February 2025 On paper, Africa is ahead of the world on climate-linked migration, but needs support to implement its progressive frameworks. The number of people... →
BLSA highlights importance of B20
By: Tasneem Bulbulia 24th February 2025 The Business 20 (B20) South Africa Summit, which is being hosted in Cape Town this week, provides “an unprecedented opportunity [for South Africa]... →
South Africa progressing efforts to get off the FATF greylist 
By: Schalk Burger 24th February 2025 Intergovernmental organisation the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), on February 21, upgraded four of the six outstanding action items South... →
FIC publishes final Guidance Note 7A on the implementation of the risk management and compliance programme in terms of section 42 of the Financial Intelligence Centre Act
24th February 2025 The Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) concluded a comprehensive consultation process, resulting in the publication of the final Guidance Note 7A... →
Eskom reduces loadshedding to Stage 4, but questions linger over Stage 6 shock
By: Terence Creamer 24th February 2025 Eskom reduced the intensity of loadshedding to Stage 4 in the early hours of Monday morning after having shocked the country by rapidly ramping up... →