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Cursed Daughters
22nd October 2025 No man will call your house his home. And if they try, they will not have peace... So goes the family curse, long handed down from generation to... →
South Africa’s Hillside aluminium production holds steady as smelter tests capacity 
By: Martin Creamer 21st October 2025 In the three months to September 30, production at South Africa’s Hillside Aluminium in Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal, increased by 1% to 181 000 t... →
Eskom welcomes IRP 2025 as a clear investment roadmap
By: Darren Parker 21st October 2025 State-owned utility Eskom has expressed support for the launch of South Africa’s Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) 2025, which it said aims to balance... →
Minister’s ‘State will lead, market will follow’ electricity assertion raises questions 
By: Terence Creamer 20th October 2025 Electricity and Energy Minister Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa’s insistence that the State will lead and the market follow in the procurement of new... →
Ivory Coast's Ouattara looks to ride economic boom to fourth term
By: Reuters 20th October 2025 Alassane Ouattara's long path to becoming Ivory Coast president included two elections in which he was disqualified from running and a brief but... →
ESG, the key to sustaining the construction sector?
20th October 2025 The construction industry in South Africa has been faced with a number of challenges in recent years which has inhibited its ability to grow. The... →
IRP 2025 raises gas load factor to 50% as adjustments are also made to accommodate nuclear and ‘clean coal’ 
By: Terence Creamer 19th October 2025 South Africa’s latest Cabinet-approved Integrated Resource Plan (IRP 2025) includes several policy adjustments that deviate from the least-cost... →
DA calls for transparency and accountability on R2.23 trillion IRP 2025 plan
17th October 2025 The Democratic Alliance (DA) notes Cabinet’s approval of the Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) 2025 on 15 October and Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa’s... →












