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There is something profoundly symbolic about ports. Ports are not merely gateways for ships and cargo; they are mirrors of ...
With the Africa Forward Summit headed to Nairobi on 11 and 12 May, I have been reflecting on what this moment means. In my ...
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Stay connected via Google News BY ABDULRAUF ALIYU South Africa’s recurring xenophobic violence is often narrated as ...
Few questions in economic history generate more heat than the one that seems, on the surface, most straightforward: Did ...
South Africa stands at a crossroads as global shipping traffic around the Cape of Good Hope surges, yet the nation risks ...
There is a story South Africa has been telling itself about the digital divide, and it is only half true. The dominant ...