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SA: Dion George: Address by Minister of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries, at the G20 Environment and Climate Sustainability Working Group (ECSWG) (25/03/202)
25th March 2025 As the international community, together, we committed ourselves to the ambitious agenda to end poverty and hunger, to protect our planet, to... →
South Africa adds 800 MW capacity unit to national grid 
By: Bloomberg 24th March 2025 South Africa’s state electricity utility added an 800 MW unit at the Kusile Power Station to the national grid, amid ongoing efforts to boost... →
Mozambique President meets opposition leader Mondlane for first time
By: Bloomberg 24th March 2025 Mozambican President Daniel Chapo met the nation’s most prominent opposition leader for the first time since a disputed October election that... →
Digital environment, the role of blockchain in sustainability
24th March 2025 Blockchain technology became available to the public in 2009 when Bitcoin was released. The technology used a vast amount of electricity, the... →
SA: Gwede Mantashe: Address by Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources, at the 4th Southern African Oil and Gas Conference, Century City, Cape Town (20/03/2025)
20th March 2025 Allow me a short diversion from today’s topic to reflect on recent developments where our National Treasury delivered the 2025 Budget under the... →
Electricity demand fell again last year amid rapid growth of solar installations

By: Terence Creamer 17th March 2025 Demand for electricity in South Africa continued to trend down in 2024, a new Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) report... →
Türkiye throws Somalia a lifeline to catch illegal fishers
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 14th March 2025 A long-term maritime agreement could boost Somalia’s naval capacity to curb illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing. Somalia loses around... →
South African National Budget Speech Highlights
13th March 2025 The 2025 budget proposals are out at last! The good news is that VAT is not going all the way up to 17% (yet), but individuals will feel the fiscal... →