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IFP leaders in KZN staring at political oblivion following a crushing defeat in KwaMaphumulo
23rd February 2023 The African National Congress in KwaZulu-Natal believes that the outright defeat of Inkatha Freedom Party in KwaMaphumulo Local Municipality today... →
ActionSA UCT Provides Essentials to Students Affected by Turmoil at the University
15th February 2023 Campus shutdowns have come to define the commencement of the academic year at the University of Cape Town and true to tradition, the unfolding... →
Water supply challenges
30th January 2023 Rand Water’s maximum water treatment capacity of our purification plants (Zuikerbosch and Vereeniging) is 5 000 Mega litres of water a day. From... →
Cape Town’s power procurement aims for four-stages of load-shedding protection
26th January 2023 Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis briefed the City Council today on progress with the three-phase procurement for load-shedding protection. Two... →
Lithium sales from South Africa on track to begin this month, Marula Mining reports 
By: Martin Creamer 12th January 2023 Sales of lithium processed out of stockpiles at the Blesberg project in the Northern Cape are expected to commence this month. “We’re on track for... →
Jobs gained but a drop in the ocean, with millions of workers still unemployed
29th November 2022 While it is pleasing to see the official unemployment rate decrease by 1.0%, UASA views it as but a drop in the ocean. Stats SA’s Quarterly Labour... →
Northern Cape’s Tshipi manganese mine ‘up there with best of them’, says new Jupiter CEO 
By: Martin Creamer 2nd November 2022 The Northern Cape’s Tshipi Borwa manganese mine is “up there with the best of them”, says new Jupiter Mines CEO Brad Rogers, who has seen his fair... →
Implats commits R50bn capex to mines, beneficiation, energy, decarbonisation 
By: Martin Creamer 1st September 2022 Platinum group metals (PGM) company Implats, which generated free cash flow of R28.8-billion in the 12 months to June 30, said on Thursday that it... →