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Informal mining in South Africa is here to stay. Police brutality won’t end it – here’s what will
23rd January 2025 In mid-January 2024 over 1 000 hunger-weakened miners exited two abandoned mine shafts in Stilfontein, near Johannesburg in South Africa. They had... →
Daily Podcast – January 22, 2025
By: Thabi Shomolekae 22nd January 2025 Making headlines: South Africa inflation rises less than expected in December; AfriForum launches petition against new R100bn transformation fund;... →
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... →
JRA confronts vandalised traffic signals, frequent power outages
By: Sabrina Jardim 22nd January 2025 The Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) says it continues to address road safety concerns and respond to emergencies affecting traffic signals across... →
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... →
Sustainability disclosure for small and medium-sized enterprises in developing economies: Challenges and responses
22nd January 2025 To achieve the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, governments worldwide have intensified their support for integrating sustainability into... →
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,... →