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Ramaphosa says battle against coal syndicates gaining traction 
By: Lumkile Nkomfe 24th October 2023 President Cyril Ramaphosa has hailed the efforts by law enforcement agencies and the South African Revenue Service to bust coal smuggling... →
The fight against coal syndicates is gaining ground
24th October 2023 Dear Fellow South African, Earlier this month, law enforcement agencies achieved a huge breakthrough in the ongoing effort to root out corruption... →
Daily Podcast – September 14, 2023
By: Thabi Shomolekae 14th September 2023 Making headlines: Gcaleka's appointment still in limbo as National Assembly defers vote to future date; High loadshedding stages 'temporary', as... →
High loadshedding stages 'temporary', as government assures it has measures to tackle blackouts 
By: News24Wire 14th September 2023 Cabinet has been given the assurance that the current higher stages of loadshedding are temporary. This is according to Minister in the Presidency... →
Laggard costs
By: Terence Creamer 1st September 2023 The cost of failing to keep pace with what is required economically and environmentally for energy sustainability should surely now be plain for... →
SAMWU Limpopo Post-PEC Statement
3rd August 2023 The South African Municipal Workers’ Union (SAMWU) in Limpopo held its ordinary PEC on the 27 – 28 July to chart a wayfoward following a decision... →
ActionSA Cautiously Welcomes Health Department Investigation into Hospital’s Dubious Coal Tender
3rd July 2023 ActionSA notes and cautiously welcomes the internal investigation instituted by the Department of Health in Limpopo that relates to the coal tender... →
Capital cost of South Africa’s titanium beneficiation project expected to peak at R14bn 
By: Martin Creamer 28th June 2023 South African ilmenite used to manufacture titanium dioxide pigment in KwaZulu-Natal is on the way to receiving a major value boost. This because... →