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Legal Shifts Rewriting South Africa’s Mining Playbook

The eighth edition of Webber Wentzel’s annual Mining Round-Up unpacked how fast-moving regulation, climate policy and compliance trends are reshaping South Africa’s mining landscape. From new parental leave rights...

SA Mango Industry Cracks Down on Fake ‘Ripe’ Mangoes

The South African Mango Growers’ Association (SAMGA) and the Agricultural Produce Agents Council (APAC) have launched a strict...

Why a Pinch of Boron Makes a Big Difference in Table Grapes

In table grape production, boron is a small nutrient with a big impact. Although required in tiny amounts,...

ORTARChI Annual Gathering Boosts Africa’s Research Capacity in Kampala

South Africa’s National Research Foundation (NRF), in partnership with Makerere University, is hosting the 2025 O.R. Tambo Africa...

PRECISION IN EVERY DROP – Powered by ICP Technology

by Sharista Raghunath – chemist, WearCheck Accurate and reliable analytical data is essential for effective decision making in today’s...
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Fortress breaks ground on new Suzuki head office at Longlake Logistics Park

Fortress has officially broken ground on Suzuki Auto South Africa’s new head office and distribution centre at Longlake Logistics Park in Gauteng. The sod-turning...

Sasol Slashes Climate Spend, Sticks to 2030 Emissions Target

A dramatic cut to the capital expenditure budget for emission-reduction projects has been announced by Sasol for emission-reduction projects by 70%, reducing its budget...

Avocado Milestone as Local Farmers Supply Shoprite

A breakthrough in agricultural development has been marked with the Lusaka Avocado Multi-purpose Cooperative Society (LAMCS) delivering its first batch of premium avocados to...

Mozambique Eyes Honey Export Market as Production Hits 500 Tons

According to the Ministry of Agriculture, Environment and Fisheries (MAAP), Mozambique is producing 500 tons of honey annually and is setting its sights on...

Africa’s Factories Roar Back to Life: Manufacturing Renaissance Offers Hope for Jobs and Growth

For decades, the hum of factory floors across Sub-Saharan Africa had been fading, a worrying trend known as de-industrialisation. But now, a new dawn...

Toward an Ambitious New Deal Between Public Governance and Private Investment

Concluded on May 13 in Abidjan, the AFRICA CEO FORUM 2025 – co-organized by Jeune Afrique Media Group and the IFC – brought...