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Eskom makes major strides in its operational recovery process, cautions the path to sustainability will be long and hard
27th January 2022 While Eskom continues to make major positive strides and delivering key milestones in its plan to operational recovery, the road to sustainability... →
Garankuwa SAPS’ failure to respond promptly to the 10111-emergency crime line puts residents’ safety at risk
27th January 2022 The lives and livelihoods of Garankuwa residents in Tshwane are under threat as Garankuwa police station officers are unable to respond swiftly to... →
The politics of economic change
By: Econ3x3 21st January 2022 The political settlement forged around South Africa’s transition from apartheid to democracy created the conditions for a corporate restructuring... →
AfriForum criticizes Eskom corruption and maladministration
14th January 2022 The civil rights organisation AfriForum today submitted written comments to the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) regarding the... →
DoH reneges on assurances that it is equipped to handle extended power cuts at KZN hospitals
6th December 2021 The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health (DoH) has reneged on earlier assurances that it is equipped to handle extended power outages at hospitals... →
Fighting Breast Cancer and Covid-19
23rd November 2021 Marking Cancer Month in October, Bridgestone Southern Africa has raised R500 000 in its #PinkValveCaps Project towards fighting breast cancer and... →
Regretfully, Stage 2 loadshedding will continue throughout the week from 05:00 on Monday until 05:00 on Saturday
7th November 2021 Regretfully, due to the ongoing insufficient generation capacity and the inability to replenish emergency reserves over this weekend, Stage 2... →
South Africa’s power grid is under pressure: the how and the why
3rd November 2021 South Africans are facing another round of power cuts despite promises from South Africa’s power utility, Eskom, that it would keep the lights on.... →