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Latest developments in South African immigration
14th November 2023 There have been several interesting immigration developments in South Africa. These include additional changes to the critical skills list, the... →
End of the beginning
By: Terence Creamer 10th November 2023 News that 67 municipalities that collectively owe Eskom R56.8-billion, or 97% of the municipal arrear debt of R58.5-billion owed to the utility at... →
MEC Siboniso Duma has announced that R74 million worth of student’s debt will be cleared in KZN
9th November 2023 As part of a “Skills Revolution Campaign”, we wish to inform the people of KwaZulu-Natal and young people in particular that our entity, the Moses... →
Eskom’s Hex battery the first of eight utility-scale projects being deployed across four provinces

By: Terence Creamer 9th November 2023 Eskom has officially started operating the first of eight utility-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) projects being introduced as part of... →
Solar power generation poised to save Harmony Gold R3.6bn 
By: Martin Creamer 7th November 2023 Gold-mining company Harmony estimates that it will achieve total cumulative net present value savings of R3.6-billion from its three solar power... →
South Africa risks losing business investment over visa ‘chaos’ 
By: Bloomberg 6th November 2023 In one of the world’s most unequal nations an acute shortage of skilled workers is restraining already tepid growth, limiting job creation and... →
Why are Gauteng Hospitals getting food from fishy Limpopo contract?
6th November 2023 The Gauteng Health Department has spent R23.6 million buying food for Gauteng hospitals through a fishy Limpopo contract that includes companies... →
Water and Sanitation on Clanwilliam Dam project
3rd November 2023 The resuscitation of Clanwilliam Dam engineering work has sparked optimism among the West Coast corridor's communities. This as Minister of Water... →