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Chasing Ramokgopa’s R60bn nuclear unicorn South Africa’s nuclear ambitions are back with a bang. But the odds of new nuclear assets going online any time soon are slim… Rob RoseGiulietta Talevi May 6, 2025 Energy & ESG
Sustainable funds bloodied – but not beaten ESG funds face global outflows as Trump’s anti-sustainability agenda spreads. But reports of their death are premature – especially in South Africa… by Rob Rose May 6, 2025 Energy & ESG
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