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Once water has been privatised, it’s very hard to take back' – group warns of higher costs for households and limits on the ...
Cape Town’s booming call centre industry is set for another big boost with the launch of a brand new facility.
The city is rightly thinking ahead about long-term water strategies, considering drought, population growth, dam capacity, ...
Nearly seven out of 10 children in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are unable to understand a simple text by age 10, a report by the Global Coalition for Foundational Learning has said. The ...
As momentum builds across the Africa continent’s oil, gas, power, and renewable sectors, total capital expenditure in oil and ...
In 2025, Cape Town reminds us of what global cities can aspire to be: not just centres of commerce, but beacons of possibility. The lesson for South Africa is clear: with clarity of vision, bold ...
Across 39 African countries, most of those who have heard of climate change place primary responsibility for addressing it on ...
In his new book, 'Failing to My Success’, Darren Francis shares invaluable lessons on transforming failures into wealth, ...
Table Mountain is South Africa's most famous landmark and the namesake for this sprawling national park. In addition to ...
A new Water Research Commission study has found that Cape Town residents may be willing to shift to flushing their toilets ...
A long-delayed draft anti-poverty strategy will be sent to executive ministers on Monday for consideration, Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has said. Earlier this month, Stormont's executive ...