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The death of yet another mineworker of huge concern
9th June 2022 Yet another tragic incident resulting in a fatality at Harmony Gold (Kusasalethu mine) near Carletonville in Gauteng, is cause for concern. UASA... →
Minister Patricia De Lille on refurbished Saldanha Bay Harbour
8th June 2022 Today marks a historic day as we bring the major refurbishment programme to the 13 Proclaimed Fishing Harbours in the Western Cape to the value of... →
Remedying our crises must include relative autonomy and professionalisation of public service
By: Raymond Suttner 6th June 2022 Rebuilding a state that works for all the people cannot be conceived purely at the level of clean ups and ‘orange overalls’. The need for a... →
Circular economy prompting steel, oil, carbon recovery from end-of-life mine truck tyres 
By: Martin Creamer 6th June 2022 Highest and best use of ultra-large end-of-life mine truck tyres is being brought about by a change to the model in which resources are mined, made... →
Gauteng Roads and Transport underspends by R774 416 000 while the province’s roads are crumbling
30th May 2022 Despite Gauteng’s provincial roads being in a terrible condition and motorists having to fork out extra money to repair their vehicles, the... →
SA: Patricia de Lille: Address by Public Works and Infrastructure, on the Public Works and Infrastructure Dept Budget Vote 2022/23 (24/05/2022)
24th May 2022 Apart from the devastation caused by the COVID 19 pandemic, more tragedy has struck with extreme flooding in four provinces and the destruction of... →
Renosterberg’s battery dies on refuse collection
17th May 2022 In the absence of a functioning Renosterberg municipality, the Democratic Alliance (DA) acquired assistance from the private sector in cleaning up... →
COSATU presents its Submission on the Prevention of Hate Crimes and Hate Speech Bill to Parliament
17th May 2022 The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) presented its submission on the Prevention of Hate Crimes and Hate Speech Bill to Parliament’s... →