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Gauteng Health: MEC Qedani Mahlangu on Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital power cuts
17th November 2015 The Gauteng Health MEC, Ms Qedani Mahlangu, has noted with concern power cuts at Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital this morning. MEC... →
Domestic wind generators could be money-spinners 
By: Kim Cloete 14th August 2015 A South African entrepreneur has pioneered a wind-powered generator that operates as an independent mini power station for households and small... →
DA NC: Harold McGluwa says generator capacity of just five hours at NC hospitals must be increased
13th August 2015 The DA has today written to Health MEC Mac Jack, to urgently request that the health department increases the litres of diesel in storage at... →
High Court mulling Westinghouse dispute of R4.3bn Koeberg contract 
By: Natasha Odendaal 20th February 2015 A judgment on the ongoing battle between parastatal Eskom and Toshiba’s Westinghouse Electric Company over a R4.3-billion steam generator contract... →
DA: Helen Zille on the power struggle SA can’t afford to lose 
1st December 2014 When the history of South Africa’s multiparty democracy is written, Eskom’s name should be up in lights. This thought helps me control my anger... →
‘Hype’ surrounding PV microgrids in Africa justified – Canadian Solar 
By: Natalie Greve 23rd October 2014 Photovoltaic (PV) microgrids are increasingly emerging as favourable off-grid power options for the electrification of rural settlements and remote... →
Adams & Adams drives intellectual property rights awareness
10th September 2014 All around the world, “the creative” is being talked about as an important and emergent part of the global economy. The creative sector is seen as... →
SA: Address by Jacob Zuma, President of South Africa, on the occasion of the official pronouncement of the Saldanha Bay Industrial Development Zone, Saldanha Bay (31/10/2013)
31st October 2013 The Premier of the Western Cape, Ms Helen Zille, The Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Rob Davies Minister of Economic Development, Mr Ebrahim... →