The trade, industry and competition minister Parks Tau led a delegation to the US in the hope of extending the trade pact America has with African countries
The monarch said members of the provincial legislature ‘represent all of us’ and not just their parties
The Ukrainian president is recalibrating his diplomatic strategy in response to shifting US dynamics, balancing domestic pressures with international diplomacy
Wind farms are picking up speed in the province at the heart of South Africa’s energy transition
The DRC is rich in the minerals needed for renewable energy technologies, central to reducing our carbon footprint, but they come at great environmental and human cost
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President Paul Kagame may have revived the country after the 1994 genocide but his actions have prevented any meaningful opposition and accusations of intimidation, torture and assassination
The Presidential Climate Commission’s new report says progress is not happening at the pace and scale required
Taxpayers who owe money to the revenue service must expect that these debts could be settled from the withdrawals, leading to a lower payout