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Just the start
By: Terence Creamer 18th November 2022 It has been a big couple of weeks for South Africa’s nascent and, at times, half-heartedly supported just energy transition. It began on the... →
Taxpayers’ money wasted: Statues of struggle heroines, worth R24 million, gather dust in the kitchen
17th November 2022 Gauteng residents continue to struggle to make ends meet, and the unemployment rate is constantly increasing, yet heritage sites such as the... →
Stop playing politics
By: Terence Creamer 11th November 2022 Recent events confirm that, while South Africa’s energy transition is firmly under way, political obstacles persist – ones that are undermining not... →
Underground safety chambers to protect traffic signal equipment
9th November 2022 ‘The prefabricated chambers are installed a few meters underground and attached to a concrete base. The traffic signal controllers and UPS system... →
$497m just transition loan for Komati repowering approved by World Bank 
By: Terence Creamer 4th November 2022 South Africa’s request for a $497-million (about R9-billion) to decommission and repower the Komati coal-fired power plant using renewables and... →
Paul Roux Waste Water Treatment Plant feedback
3rd November 2022 The DA conducted a follow-up oversight visit to the Paul Roux Waste Water Treatment Plant. The plant previously came to a standstill because of... →
Arising from Accusations Made Against The Role of the Anglican Church in the Handing Over Ceremony
1st November 2022 On Saturday 29 October, an international audience witnessed the ninth King of the Zulu Nation being recognised by the President of the Republic of... →
KZN Road Carnage: DoT deserves a zero for its performance during Transport Month
1st November 2022 Despite much fanfare around Transport Month, KwaZulu-Natal’s (KZN) Department of Transport (DoT) has failed to step up with the result that our... →