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Can evidence-based policing become routine across South Africa?
3rd October 2025 Pilot studies show evidence-based policing can cut crime levels, but real success requires translating new approaches into daily practice. South... →
Will the G20 listen to its own advisors? 4 urgent steps on climate change
2nd October 2025 The world’s 20 most powerful economies, the G20 – currently led by South Africa – face mounting pressure to slash greenhouse gas emissions and help... →
Mining creates 2 000 more second-quarter jobs, Minerals Council South Africa reports 
By: Martin Creamer 2nd October 2025 South Africa’s mining industry defied the national trend in the second quarter of this year when it created more quarter-on-quarter jobs at a time... →
Eskom warns that municipal debt could climb to R300bn by 2030 
By: Terence Creamer 1st October 2025 Eskom CFO Calib Cassim warns that municipal arrear debt owing to Eskom could exceed R300-billion by 2030, while once again highlighting the failure... →
Eskom on Kusile Unit 6 unlocking full 9600MW capacity across Eskom’s flagship stations
30th September 2025 Eskom is pleased to confirm that Unit 6 at Kusile Power Station has officially entered commercial operation, marking the successful completion of... →
Connecting 300m people in Africa to electricity could boost GDP by $500bn by 2040 – BCG
By: Schalk Burger 30th September 2025 In Africa, 600-million people lack access to electricity, despite global energy poverty having decreased by about 80% since 2010. By providing... →
Low-cost renewables will make up 30% of Sibanye-Stillwater power supply by 2027 
By: Martin Creamer 30th September 2025 A targeted 600 MW pipeline of solar and wind projects has been developed by platinum group metals (PGMs) and gold mining company Sibanye-Stillwater... →
Nersa launches market inquiry into impact of fixed charges on electricity customers 
By: Terence Creamer 29th September 2025 The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has launched a market inquiry into the impact of fixed charges being levied by Eskom and... →











