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The national dialogue is neither national nor a dialogue - but it can become that – Part One
By: Raymond Suttner 14th January 2025 Why a national dialogue and what does it mean? From the first time the idea of a “national dialogue” was mentioned during President Cyril... →
South Africa’s economy set to escape a decade of growth inertia 
By: Reuters 14th January 2025 South Africa’s economy is set to forge an upward path this year after misfiring for more than a decade, boosted by steps to address growth... →
Footage shows trapped miners, dead bodies underground after South Africa raid
By: Reuters 14th January 2025 At least 400 illegal miners remained trapped underground in South Africa two months after a police raid, a group working on behalf of the miners... →
Mavuso highlights positive economic reforms, G20's role in demonstrating progress
By: Sabrina Jardim 13th January 2025 Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA) CEO Busisiwe Mavuso expects this year to be positive for the country, as it has an opportunity to... →
Electrification with renewables: Enhancing healthcare delivery in Mozambique
13th January 2025 Mozambique faces significant health challenges, including high rates of maternal and neonatal mortality, communicable diseases and malnutrition.... →
The fall of Syria’s Assad regime is bad news for Libya
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 13th January 2025 Russia’s apparent fast-tracking of plans to establish a military hub in Libya could worsen that country’s protracted conflict. For Russia, as for... →
Daily Podcast – January 10, 2025
10th January 2025 Making headlines: Gauteng govt launches website for immediate access to matric results Alan Winde says challenges persist despite ‘encouraging’... →
India targeting five-million tons of green hydrogen a year by 2030, PM announces 
By: Martin Creamer 10th January 2025 India aims to produce five-million tonnes of green hydrogen year by 2030 under the National Green Hydrogen Mission, Prime Minister Narendra Modi... →