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Harzardous Asbestos pipes costing uMgungundlovu 82% in water losses
7th November 2023 The DA in uMgungundlovu has written to the District Speaker, Nomathemba Gabela, to request for timelines and funding details for the replacement of... →
Cabinet approves Green Hydrogen Commercialisation Strategy 
By: Terence Creamer 19th October 2023 Cabinet has approved the Green Hydrogen Commercialisation Strategy (GHCS) for implementation, with the goal of positioning South Africa as a major... →
Minerals Council South Africa highlights green hydrogen economy’s forward momentum 
By: Martin Creamer 16th October 2023 The world over, green hydrogen is being recognised as the most effective route towards combating the climate crisis in the most holistic way... →
Joburg High Court is a 'death trap', ignored report shows as Deputy Judge President flags fire risks
By: News24Wire 11th October 2023 Gauteng Deputy Judge President Roland Sutherland says the largely unaddressed fire safety risks at the Johannesburg High Court – which resulted in... →
Celebrating our water heritage with Woodhead Dam’s 126th anniversary
29th September 2023 For 126 years, this dam has supplied residents with water in their homes – at one period, it was even the main source of water to the city. The... →
Libya’s floods: a climate change and governance tragedy
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 20th September 2023 The catastrophic flood last week in Derna, north-eastern Libya, has claimed the lives of nearly 4 000 people. A significant number are still... →
IFC makes record investments in Africa
By: Rebecca Campbell 28th August 2023 The International Finance Corporation (IFC), which is part of the World Bank Group, has reported that, over the 12 months from July 1, 2022, to... →
Cape Town taxi strike exposes a deeply unequal city – and the legacy of apartheid
28th August 2023 Cape Town in South Africa often tops international travel polls and was recently voted the best city in the world to travel to by readers of a UK... →