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Countries prosper when cities work – we must fix ours, especially the powerhouse, Joburg
10th July 2023 The most crucial step towards fixing our cities is better governance. The consequences of corrupt and dysfunctional government are evident... →
As cold front hits, Ramokgopa expects loadshedding intensity to remain in check as attention turns to reducing frequency of cuts
By: Terence Creamer 9th July 2023 Electricity Minister Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa says the first part of the Energy Action Plan’s (EAP’s) two-part goal of reducing the intensity of... →
Rand Water weighed down by municipalities, electricity
By: Natasha Odendaal 5th July 2023 Despite all efforts, Rand Water remains challenged by the nonpayment of municipalities for water provided and the ongoing power outages and... →
Food producers warn of higher prices as infrastructure crumbles
By: Reuters 5th July 2023 South African food producers, among the biggest on the continent, are spending hundreds of millions of rand mitigating prolonged rolling power... →
Power trips at Rand Water an Eskom issue, says entity's chief as water woes continue
By: News24Wire 5th July 2023 Water outages in Johannesburg and Tshwane are a result of loadshedding, says Teboho Joala, Rand Water's chief shared services officer and acting... →
South Africa's Q2 consumer confidence slumps as inflation bites 
By: Reuters 29th June 2023 South Africa's consumer confidence fell further in the second quarter, according to a survey released on Thursday, as the country struggled with... →
City moves to cushion residents from increasing services costs
28th June 2023 City of Johannesburg’s Member of the Mayoral Committee (MMC) for Finance, Cllr Dada Morero, said the City is trying hard to protect its residents... →
Weather and winter tariff on large users helping to moderate electricity demand

By: Terence Creamer 26th June 2023 Eskom is expecting demand for the rest of South Africa’s winter months to remain below levels initially assumed when the utility finalised its base... →