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Ecowas divorce a serious blow for regional integration, stability

OPINION: However, despite the punitive measures from Ecowas, Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger dug in and responded by forming the Alliance of Sahel States in September 2023 to collaborate in fighting extremist violence in their respective states and also help each other economically to blunt the impact of Ecowas sanctions, writes Dr Sizo Nkala.

Sunday Tribune
OWN Correspondent|Published

Belt and Road Initiative: A road of openness for the new era

As a key measure to engagement, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) originates from China but serves the world.

Cape Times Partnered
Brandstories|Published

Food product recalls can happen without warning – producers and retailers should be prepared

A product recall may have a disastrous impact on a company’s reputation and public confidence in the product.

Business Report Partnered
Brandstories|Published

National Shutdown: It will be business as usual, says Golden Arrow Bus Service

The Golden Arrow Bus Service (GABS) said it will be operating normally on ahead of the planned national shutdown.

News Politics
Robin-Lee Francke|Published

Labour disputes and lack of functionality: Here’s what the eThekwini Municipality has to say about DSW woes

The eThekwini Municipality has responded to some of the issues affecting the ailing waste manager, DSW, which include labour disputes and a lack of functionality at depots in the City.

News South Africa
Jehran Naidoo|Published

Can a new leader rescue eThekwini’s DSW and Durban as it rots in dirt?

Yuck! Ratepayers in Durban, or 'Dirtbin', as the City has commonly become known in recent times, has suffered major blows when it comes to waste management and the administration of DSW. Will a new leader improve the situation. . . and collect the trash?

News South Africa Kwazulu Natal
Jehran Naidoo|Published

Tidy Towns community initiative restores functionality to KZN’s long neglected south coast

Tidy Towns, an initiative started by concerned community members working in partnership with the Ray Nkonyeni Municipality, is restoring functionality to KZN’s south coast.

News South Africa Kwazulu Natal
Jehran Naidoo|Published