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New ultra-low iridium collaboration is promising major green hydrogen magnification 
By: Martin Creamer 17th February 2025 The acronyms are becoming more intense, with PTE, which stands for porous transport electrodes, the latest one, amid the already tried and trusted... →
SA: Kgosientsho Ramokgopa: Address by Minister of Electricity and Energy, Debate on State of the Nation Address (12/02/2025)
14th February 2025 I think the most consequential moment of our debate is when a leader of an organization that occupies the far right of the ideological spectrum of... →
SA: Sihle Zikalala: Address by Deputy Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, Debate on State of the Nation Address, Cape Town (11/02/2025)
14th February 2025 This ensured that once projects are ready, line function departments take over and lead the execution processes. This was followed by the... →
Johannesburg Water addressing water supply challenges
14th February 2025 Johannesburg Water systems are currently impacted by varying network challenges, primarily due to high demand exceeding available capacity. Further... →
Is Trump giving US companies the green light on bribery?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 14th February 2025 Trump’s suspension of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act turns back the clock 50 years on global anti-corruption efforts. United States (US)... →
SA: Ronald Lamola: Address by Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Debate in Parliament on recent casualties sustained by the South African National Defence Force in Democratic Republic of Congo (10/02/2025)
14th February 2025 I stand shoulder to shoulder with my esteemed parliamentary colleagues, united in our tribute to the fallen heroes of our national Defence Force... →
SA: Cyril Ramaphosa: Address by South Africa's President, Reply to the debate on the State of The Nation Address, Cape Town City Hall (13/02/2025)
14th February 2025 This debate illustrated the dangers of retreating to corners, isolating ourselves in ideological, cultural, racial and linguistic enclaves and... →
South Africa’s G20 presidency faces mounting pressure
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 13th February 2025 The challenge isn’t just defending Africa’s interests but managing a G20 in which one of its most powerful members is actively disengaged. When... →