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AfriForum demands urgent investigation after the collapse of Traditional Council’s office in North West
4th February 2025 AfriForum today made an urgent appeal to Dean Macpherson, Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, to investigate the collapse of part of the... →
Energy transition brings mining beneficiation into focus. Who wins?
3rd February 2025 Energy is on the minds of policymakers worldwide. In South Africa, while we may be at the beginning of the end of loadshedding, the government and... →
Eskom falls painfully short of going 365 days loadshedding-free
By: Terence Creamer 31st January 2025 After having operated South Africa’s electricity system without resorting to rotational power cuts for 310 days, Eskom declared Stage 3... →
Kenya inflation at 3.3% enhances case for another rate cut
By: Bloomberg 31st January 2025 Kenya’s inflation rate remained below the 5% midpoint of the central bank’s target range for an eighth straight month in January, providing scope... →
Having seized Goma, Congo's M23 rebels want to show they can govern
By: Reuters 31st January 2025 When M23 rebels swept into the Congolese city of Goma this week, world powers urged them to immediately withdraw. Instead, the Rwanda-backed... →
Mpumalanga bus torching: Commuters face brunt of transport attack
29th January 2025 The GOOD party is outraged by the torching of over 50 busses in what appears to be a planned arson attack. The resulting injuries to security... →
Stats SA updates consumer inflation basket 
By: Reuters 28th January 2025 South Africa's statistics agency has updated its consumer inflation basket for the first time since 2022, including items like rosé wine, air... →
Parliament’s Transport Committee denounces destruction of Putco buses in Mpumalanga
By: Rebecca Campbell 28th January 2025 The chairperson of Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Transport, Donald Selamolela, has denounced the arson attacks on dozens of buses on Monday... →