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South Africa must not be complacent with reduced loadshedding – BLSA CEO
By: Cameron Mackay 26th June 2023 Any reduction in loadshedding is welcome, but South Africa must not let it lull the country into complacency, stresses business organisation... →
Five questions for African countries that want to build climate-resilient health systems
26th June 2023 Every day seems to bring a new headline about a devastating climate event. African countries aren’t spared. A “rain bomb” in South Africa. Flooding... →
Energy trading firm believes revenue-neutral wheeling model can help curb municipal grid defection 
By: Terence Creamer 23rd June 2023 Regulator-licensed South African electricity trader Enpower Trading is promoting wheeling and trading over municipal networks as a way of... →
Daily Podcast – June 20, 2023
By: Thabi Shomolekae 20th June 2023 Making headlines: July fuel price outlook mixed for petrol, diesel; Eskom’s new grid queuing rules governed by ‘first ready, first served’... →
Gauteng residents struggle to access government services during load-shedding
20th June 2023 Gauteng residents in need of government services are battling to access these services during load-shedding. Twenty-Nine Gauteng Provincial... →
Eskom’s new grid queuing rules governed by ‘first ready, first served’ approach

By: Terence Creamer 20th June 2023 State-owned electricity utility Eskom is preparing to issue updated grid queuing rules that will outline how it plans to manage scarce grid... →
Rand Water's Operational Failures: DA will continue fight on breach of constitutional right
19th June 2023 Many representatives of the DA in Gauteng have been receiving calls from residents expressing grave concerns about the interruption of water supply... →
Mining of tax data highlights importance of metros in driving growth and jobs 
By: Terence Creamer 19th June 2023 South Africa has started to mine its tax records in a bid to produce highly localised spatial economic data that will offer city and municipal... →