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African countries need more PhD graduates but students are held back by a lack of money and support
17th January 2025 Over the past 15 years there’s been an increasing demand from within and outside the higher education sector for African countries to produce more... →
Trusts with outstanding tax returns can face SARS penalties sooner than later
17th January 2025 After years of threatening non-compliant trusts with administrative penalties for non- or late submission of annual income tax returns as required... →
B20 South Africa delegation to emphasise collaboration to tackle global challenges at WEF meeting
By: Schalk Burger 16th January 2025 A delegation from B20 South Africa will attend the upcoming World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting, in Davos, Switzerland, led by B20 South... →
Improving mining infrastructure for economic growth
16th January 2025 Infrastructure is a bellwether of a country’s potential for economic growth. Governments that spend on infrastructure give themselves the best... →
Peacekeeping armies: what are they, why do African states build them and what impact do they have?
16th January 2025 Since 1948, more than two million uniformed peacekeepers have served in over 70 United Nations (UN) peacekeeping missions. They have come from... →
South Africa can play a significant role in global technology, sustainability
By: Natasha Odendaal 16th January 2025 The 2025 World Economic Forum, set to be held in Davos from January 20 to 24, provides an unparalleled platform for South Africa to assert itself... →
Investors go all in on Ramaphosa pledge to rebuild South Africa
By: Bloomberg 16th January 2025 On South Africa’s busiest freight corridor, men and a handful of women decked out in blue overalls, hard hats and reflector jackets transform the... →
Rainfall boosts South Africa’s, Vaal dam’s water storage levels
By: Natasha Odendaal 15th January 2025 Recent rainfall has boosted the water levels of the Vaal dam significantly, with plans to fill the dam with water from Sterkfontein dam no longer... →