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Inflation should be viewed as public enemy number 1: here’s why
18th May 2022 Inflation is a process of sustained increases in the general price level over a period of time, typically 12 months. Inflation can be calculated... →
Property entrepreneur Dr Sisa Ngebulane appointed patron of Youth in Property Association
5th May 2022 Award winning property developer and entrepreneur, Dr Sisa Ngebulana, has been appointed the patron of the Youth In Property Association (YIPA), a... →
Former South African president predicts the end of the ruling party: history is on his side
5th May 2022 Former South African president Kgalema Motlanthe, one of the saner voices in the ruling African National Congress (ANC), has recently given voice... →
SACP Western Cape statement on the resignation of Debbie Schafer and Alan Winde's new cabinet
25th April 2022 The South African Communist Party (SACP) welcomes the long overdue resignation of Debbie Schafer as the MEC for Education. She leaves a very low... →
Study finds vaccine mandates work but notes strong resistance from vaccine-hesitant
By: Thabi Shomolekae 22nd April 2022 A Covid-19 vaccine survey recently undertaken by the University of Cape Town has found that a sample of unvaccinated South Africans believe that... →
South Africa’s economic growth affected by mismatch of electricity supply and demand
14th April 2022 South Africa’s electricity sector has faced a series of challenges over the last two decades. It started with inadequate grid infrastructure to... →
South Africa’s economic growth affected by mismatch of electricity supply and demand
12th April 2022 South Africa’s electricity sector has faced a series of challenges over the last two decades. It started with inadequate grid infrastructure to... →
The South African ship that found Antarctica’s Endurance wreck is vital for climate science
7th April 2022 It was 1914 when the English explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton set sail on his Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition aboard a ship called Endurance. It... →