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South Africa Deploys Troops to Combat Gang Violence and Illegal Mining In a decisive move to address rampant crime, South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has ordered the deployment of 2,200 soldiers to assist police operations across five provinces. This year-long deployment, stretching from March 2024 to March 2027, seeks to tackle organized crime threatening the nation’s democracy and economy. An Unprecedented Military Response CAPE TOWN, South Africa — In a pivotal announcement, President Cyril Ramaphosa has authorized a year-long military intervention to tackle the country’s escalating crime crisis. More than 2,200 soldiers will join police efforts, reflecting the dire situation…
Urgent Recall: Clicks Group’s Made for Tots Corn Puffs Due to Listeria Contamination The National Consumer Commission (NCC) has issued a significant recall affecting the Made for Tots Corn Puffs Chicken 12g, a snack aimed at young children, due to contamination concerns. This decision follows health concerns after testing revealed Listeria contamination in certain products supplied by the Clicks Group. Details of the Recall The impacted batch includes a total of 1,152 units, with 348 units already sold to consumers before the recall was initiated. The remaining 804 units have been successfully removed from shelves to prevent further sales. The…
Understanding Mining Rehabilitation: The Impacts of Sudden Closures Mining rehabilitation is frequently perceived as a technical task completed at the end of the mining lifecycle. The standard checklist typically includes reshaping landforms, stabilizing waste facilities, re-vegetating disturbed areas, and managing water resources long after extraction ceases. While these elements are crucial, it’s essential to recognize that the primary reason many rehabilitation efforts fail is less about technical engineering and more about timing. The Threat of Premature Mine Closure The most significant risk to effective rehabilitation is premature or sudden mine closure. When mining operations halt before the life-of-mine plan can…
Gina Din-Kariuki reflects on three decades advising power, writing Africa’s story Gina Din-Kariuki: A Trailblazer in African Strategic Communications In the realm of strategic communications, few figures stand out as prominently as Gina Din-Kariuki. With nearly three decades of experience, the founder of her namesake firm has been instrumental in shaping narratives for governments, corporations, and NGOs worldwide, particularly in Africa. Her insights offer a compelling perspective on how the continent tells its story. A Conversation at Home: Insights into Leadership Situated comfortably on the patio of her Nairobi residence, the ambiance fosters an open dialogue. Over black coffee and…
Indomie’s Innovative AI-Powered Cultural Praise Initiative Honors Mothers On a sunlit afternoon in Lagos, Nigeria, three siblings gathered around a smartphone, eagerly adjusting the volume as a melodious voice filled their living room. The rhythm was poetic, filled with reverence, yet this was no traditional praise singer. The heartfelt chants, rich with emotion, were the result of artificial intelligence. As the praises for their mother—celebrating her as a nurturer, protector, and family pillar—echoed throughout the room, her surprise turned into gentle laughter. What began as a simple exploration quickly became a moment of joy. For her children, it was meant…
The Future of Clean Cooking in Africa: How Pellet Gasifier Stoves Can Revolutionize Household Energy Across Africa, a significant portion of the population relies on charcoal and firewood for cooking. While these traditional fuels are often economical, they pose serious environmental and health challenges. Liquid petroleum gas (LPG) and electricity are frequently hailed as modern alternatives, but many households still find them either unaffordable or unreliable. Enter Ener-G-Africa (EGA), an innovative energy access solutions company based in South Africa and Malawi, which is championing the use of pellet gasifier stoves as a sustainable alternative. Understanding Pellet Gasifier Stoves How Pellet…
The Evolving African Agtech Landscape: 2025 Insights As of 2025, investments in the African agtech sector have shown signs of slowing down, with funding dropping nearly 20% to below $170 million. This decline is observed alongside a 10% decrease in the number of deals, according to the "State of Agtech Investment in Africa 2025" report by Briter and AgBase. Despite these challenges, there remains a vibrant spectrum of companies that continue to attract significant capital, underscoring sustained investor interest in innovative solutions for food security, farmer income enhancement, and modernization of agricultural supply chains. Prominent Agtech Startups Shaping the Future…
South Africa Celebrates 300 Days Without Load Shedding: A Milestone for Eskom Johannesburg – In a significant development for the nation’s power supply, Eskom has announced that South Africa has successfully gone 300 consecutive days without load shedding. This achievement was confirmed at midnight on March 12 and is attributed to the enhancements made under Eskom’s Generation Recovery Plan. Improvement in Generation Performance Eskom reported that the improvements in generation performance have been maintained thanks to a consistent Energy Availability Factor (EAF) above 65%. The current EAF stands at 65.85% for the financial year ending March 12, 2026, with the…
Transaction Capital Ltd: Navigating Economic Challenges and Investment Opportunities Transaction Capital Ltd stock (ISIN: ZAE000165231), traded on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) under the ticker TCP, is currently facing challenges in the vehicle financing and asset recovery sectors amid South Africa’s mixed economic landscape. As European investors assess potential undervaluation, they remain cautious of associated currency risks and regulatory changes. Current Economic Context Transaction Capital has been feeling the effects of South Africa’s fluctuating economic conditions. As of March 16, 2026, the stock reflects broader market apprehensions, with the company’s subsidiaries struggling due to rising interest rates and waning consumer…
Celebrating Women in Science: Unsung Heroes of History History is rich with remarkable women whose groundbreaking contributions have significantly shaped the world of science. While figures like Marie Curie and Ada Lovelace are household names, numerous other women such as fossil expert Mary Anning and NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson have not received the recognition they deserve. This International Women’s Day, we honor 22 pioneering women in science, whose legacies are both inspiring and impactful. Rosalind Franklin Contributed to the Discovery of the Structure of DNA Rosalind Elsie Franklin © Universal History Archive/UIG via Getty Images Born in 1920 in Notting…
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