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South African court said no to new coal-fired power: what’s behind the ruling
11th April 2025 Three South African environmental and climate justice organisations took the South African government to court in November 2021, to challenge the... →
PGM Day highlights ruthenium’s bright future in hydrogen, biomass, electronics 
By: Martin Creamer 10th April 2025 After listening to Heraeus Precious Metals trading head Dominik Sperzel placing ruthenium on a new high pedestal and describing this low-profile... →
Court Blocks Relocation to Unsafe Fire-Damaged Building
10th April 2025 In a critical ruling for workplace safety and constitutional rights, the Gauteng Division of the High Court has interdicted the Minister of Defence... →
PSA alarmed by KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health’s attempt to downplay serious challenges faced by Department
10th April 2025 The Public Servants Association (PSA) strongly condemns the reckless, misleading, and insensitive remarks made by the spokesperson for the... →
South Africa as G20 leader can take action on Africa’s food supply: 4 ways to make a difference
10th April 2025 South Africa, the only African country that is a member of the G20, holds the presidency of the grouping until the end of November 2025. During... →
Chile and South Africa could be green hydrogen exporters – but setting up industries with debt is dangerous
10th April 2025 Vast amounts of renewable energy are needed to produce green hydrogen, a new form of energy made by splitting water molecules into hydrogen and... →
Navigating occupational health and safety in the digital economy
10th April 2025 The digitalisation of labour has become increasingly prevalent, necessitating a review of occupational health and safety (OHS) protocols and... →
DA calls for accountability over week-long power outage in parts of ANC-IFP-EFF run eThekwini
9th April 2025 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in eThekwini has written to the Acting Head of Electricity, Mr Veer Ramnarian , to request a full and transparent... →