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Mantashe must go!
25th January 2021 Reports that the Gwede Mantashe Foundation may be involved in money laundering must be fully investigated and the Minister’s role in this scandal... →
Pleasantly surprised by productivity during lockdown – Babcock Ntuthuko Engineering 
By: Martin Creamer 30th June 2020 Engineering company Babcock Ntuthuko Engineering has been pleasantly surprised by the productivity and agility that the lockdown has afforded it as... →
Latest decisions by the Competition Commission
6th May 2020 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd (MHI)/ Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Ltd (MH Power Systems) The Commission has recommended that the Competition... →
Eskom wants Medupi Unit 3 defect repairs completed on schedule despite Covid-19 restrictions 
By: Terence Creamer 3rd April 2020 State-owned electricity utility Eskom has not shifted its April 9 deadline for returning Medupi Unit 3 to service, despite work restrictions... →
Cape Town saves Eskom
By: Terry Mackenzie-hoy 13th March 2020 With regard to power from independents power producers (IPPs), Cape Town's acting mayor, Ian Neilson, is quoted in The Citizen newspaper as saying... →
IMO 2020 Global Sulphur Cap – milestone or millstone for maritime industry?
6th February 2020 It has been one month since new sulphur regulations came into force for sea transportation, compelling shipowners and shipping companies alike to... →
Daily Podcast – January 21, 2020
By: Sane Dhlamini 21st January 2020 Making headlines: 19 SAA domestic and international flights cancelled, Ramaphosa has signed 5 key tax and revenue-related bills and, Hawks say... →
Hawks say sabotage investigation at Eskom's Tutuka station still ongoing 
By: News24Wire 21st January 2020 An investigation into potential sabotage at Eskom's Tutuka power station in Mpumalanga is still ongoing, according to the Hawks. Late last year,... →