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Global war against drugs reaches Kenya
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 25th September 2019 The first sentencing of a Kenyan on drug trafficking charges took place in New York on 16 August. Baktash Akasha, son of Akasha Abdalla, who built... →
Eskom says Medupi station's last unit synchronised to the grid
By: African News Agency 28th August 2019 State-owned electricity utility Eskom says its Medupi coal-fired power station in Limpopo has produced first power out of its last unit. In a... →
ESKOM: Medupi’s last unit, Unit 1, synchronised to the grid
28th August 2019 Eskom is pleased to announce that first power was produced out of Medupi’s Unit 1 on Tuesday, 27 August 2019 at 17h36 attaining 190MW, making it... →
Understanding the Corporate Procurement of Power in Sub-Saharan Africa
26th August 2019 Renewable technologies are evolving at a rapid pace and have seen a dramatic decline in the costs associated with its procurement. This provides... →
SA: Jacob Mamabolo: Address by the Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport MEC, tabling the Gauteng Roads and Transport Budget Vote 2019/20, Gauteng Legislature (01/08/2019)
1st August 2019 Honourable Speaker, it is an honour for me to present the Budget of the Department of Roads and Transport, which is just over R7.7 billion for the... →
Zimbabwe pins hope on Eskom to resolve electricity headache
By: News24Wire 10th June 2019 Zimbabwe still plans to engage with South African power utility Eskom in an effort to boost electricity imports despite the board of the Zimbabwe... →
Rebranded Minerals Council reflects the promise of the future
By: Nadine James 17th May 2019 The Minerals Council South Africa – formerly the Chamber of Mines – officially rebranded in May 2018, repositioning the organisation to reflect,... →
Tharisa sticks to dividend guns as mine reconfiguration lowers output, profit 
By: Martin Creamer 15th May 2019 Platinum group metals and chrome mining company Tharisa Minerals has not allowed lower half-year production, profit and cash flow to get in the way... →