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Weekly Coal Index heralds vital new era of African pricing transparency 
By: Martin Creamer 10th June 2020 Coal remains the dominant primary energy source for the production of electricity in South Africa. Even with high allocations for renewable energy... →
EC hospital beset by issues as Mkhize raises concerns about spike in Covid-19 cases
By: News24Wire 5th June 2020 While Health Minister Zweli Mkhize has raised concerns about the rapid increase of Covid-19 cases in the Eastern Cape, its largest casualty unit... →
The pandemic creates ideal conditions for the rise of populism
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 27th May 2020 Prior to the coronavirus pandemic the world’s political climate was darkening. Rising and deepening levels of authoritarianism, protectionism,... →
Anglo American to move corporate office to Rosebank
By: Martin Creamer 14th May 2020 Diversified mining company Anglo American, while committing to upholding the legacy of its historic central business district (CBD) presence in... →
Lesotho PM Thabane to retire in June, pending retirement conditions
By: African News Agency 7th May 2020 Lesotho's Prime Minister Thomas Thabane could resign as early as June, he said on Thursday. In a televised speech that sounded like his final... →
Final list of sectors entitled to resume under ‘Level 4’ lockdown to be published soon
By: Terence Creamer 25th April 2020 The South African government has unveiled initial details of its risk-adjusted approach for resuming economic activity and easing restrictions... →
Water and Sanitation delivers water to Northern Cape during Coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown
23rd April 2020 The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) has delivered 664 water tanks out of the 826 allocated and 70 water trucks out of the 84 allocated to... →
PPC Building Communities In Time Of Crisis
17th April 2020 In these unprecedented times, innovations within the construction industry are key factors to ensuring business continuity. A direct response to... →