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Some of Limpopo’s low level dams are now up the brim
17th February 2021 The Department of Water and Sanitation’s weekly report shows that some of Limpopo’s dams that have been at alarmingly low water levels have made a... →
R10bn Eskom-Nersa settlement opens way for 15.63% hike on April 1

By: Terence Creamer 16th February 2021 The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) and Eskom have reached an agreement to add R10-billion to Eskom’s allowable revenue in... →
COMESA merger notification thresholds clarified
By: Creamer Media Reporter 15th February 2021 On 11 February 2021, the COMESA Competition Commission (CCC) published a new practice note clarifying important aspects of its merger control... →
Uganda projects public debt to surge to nearly 50% of GDP by June
By: Reuters 11th February 2021 Uganda projects public debt will surge to nearly half its annual economic output by June this year, driven by fresh borrowing to fund financial... →
COVID-19 has hurt some more than others: South Africa needs policies that reflect this
29th January 2021 The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, and the policy measures to combat it, are having profound effects on the economic and social lives of citizens. They... →
Relief for expats confirmed with promulgation of tax legislation
26th January 2021 South African expatriates have been kept in suspense regarding a proposed law change aimed at providing relief to those who could not leave the... →
2020 tax proposals signed into law – 10 key changes 
25th January 2021 The President has given effect to the 2020 tax proposals by signing three tax Acts into law. On 15 January 2021, the President gave his assent to... →
China converting battery electric vehicles into platinum-linked hydrogen fuel cell vehicles 
By: Martin Creamer 8th December 2020 Battery electric vehicles such as municipal buses and trucks are being converted into hydrogen fuel cell vehicles by China. “China already has a... →