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Ethiopia’s war may have ended, but the Tigray crisis hasn’t
19th March 2025 For over 20 years, Ethiopia was led by the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front, a coalition of four ethnic-based political parties... →
Africa’s growing energy storage capacity is key to energy self-sufficiency
By: In On Africa IOA 19th March 2025 Africa’s energy goals are closely tied to advancements in battery storage technology – not only in the generation of electricity but also in its... →
Happening in Parliament this week
17th March 2025 Filling vacancies for the National Youth Development Agency Board (NYDA), a debate on Human Rights Day and questions to members of the executive... →
Platinum given major boost by EU backing green hydrogen generation in South Africa 
By: Martin Creamer 14th March 2025 South Africa’s world-leading platinum group metals (PGM) endowment received a major boost when European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen... →
Western Cape could start exporting renewable power by 2032 
By: Irma Venter 14th March 2025 The Western Cape government says it remains on track to reach its target of generating 5 700 MW of its own energy by 2035, and could even become a... →
SA: Cyril Ramaphosa: Address by South Africa's President, at the 8th South Africa - European Union Summit (13/03/2025)
14th March 2025 This is a partnership based on shared values and common interests. A partnership that seeks to create prosperity for our citizens and promote... →
Global displacement to rise by 6.7m people by end of next year, aid group says
By: Reuters 14th March 2025 Some 6.7-million additional people are expected to be newly displaced around the world by the end of next year, the Danish Refugee Council said on... →
Pollution threatens to overwhelm the country’s water supply systems
By: Natasha Odendaal 14th March 2025 As many regions across South Africa, including the City of Johannesburg and eThekwini, continue to grapple with significant water supply challenges... →