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Joburg is a better city today than it was three-years ago
21st October 2019 The Democratic Alliance (DA) has noted the resignation of Herman Mashaba as Executive Mayor of Johannesburg. We respect this decision and wish Mr... →
Economic chaos is causing a food security and humanitarian crisis in Zimbabwe 
11th October 2019 Since Zimbabwe’s land reform of 2000 – when around 8-million hectares of formerly large-scale commercial farmland was distributed to about 175 000... →
More legal muscle for mining communities
30th September 2019 Recent regulatory developments have helped to increase the pressure that communities are able to exert on mining companies. This highlights the... →
Digi-Girls Friday Campaign to fast-track access to the Digital Economy
10th September 2019 Microsoft is the first company to respond positively to a call made by the Leader of Government Business, Nomusa Dube-Ncube. She has appealed to... →
DA: NMB worst Metro at revenue collection and expenditure
6th September 2019 The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality has been ranked the worst performing of the eight Metros in South Africa in terms of aggregate revenue... →
Eskom confident of avoiding summer load-shedding but does not rule it out

By: Natasha Odendaal 4th September 2019 State-owned power utility Eskom on Wednesday said it was unlikely that there would be any load-shedding over the next seven months as the utility’s... →
Amplats clinches valuable Mogalakwena rights consolidation
By: Creamer Media Reporter 27th August 2019 Platinum miner Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) on Tuesday said its subsidiary Rustenburg Platinum Mines (RPM) had completed the buyout of the... →
Transportable, tradable ‘green’ hydrogen earmarked to replace oil 
By: Martin Creamer 16th August 2019 Clean hydrogen, which South Africa is ideally placed to produce because of its superior sunshine, prime wind, available land and platinum... →