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Balancing economics and security on the Nigeria-Cameroon border
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 14th April 2025 The two countries must cooperate to stop Boko Haram from taking advantage of open borders to revive their operations. On 27 January, the governors... →
City to support NGO shelters ahead of winter cold
11th April 2025 The City’s Community, Arts and Culture Development Department (CACD) is ramping up support for Non Profit Organisations to bolster their capacity... →
Africa’s premier tourism gathering kicks off in Cape Town
11th April 2025 This city has long been a place that captivates travellers, entices investors, and drives economic opportunity. But as we all know, success in... →
South Africa’s coalition government is crumbling: why collapse would carry a heavy cost
11th April 2025 South Africa’s multi-party government of national unity (GNU), which emerged in the wake of the May 2024 elections, marked a turning point in the... →
Chile and South Africa could be green hydrogen exporters – but setting up industries with debt is dangerous
10th April 2025 Vast amounts of renewable energy are needed to produce green hydrogen, a new form of energy made by splitting water molecules into hydrogen and... →
Navigating occupational health and safety in the digital economy
10th April 2025 The digitalisation of labour has become increasingly prevalent, necessitating a review of occupational health and safety (OHS) protocols and... →
Critically ill patients in African hospitals aren’t getting the care they need: new survey
10th April 2025 When someone falls critically ill, hospitals are expected to provide life-saving care. But in many African countries, intensive care units are... →
Budget for new fleet, facilities upgrades and a more accessible and responsive City
10th April 2025 The City of Cape Town’s Corporate Services Directorate proposes to spend R431 million on capital projects in the next financial year to ensure the... →