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South Africa is losing its trade competitiveness edge
By: Schalk Burger 2nd September 2024 Enormous investments are being made in ports, rail and transport logistics in Southern Africa, as well as more broadly in Africa, including by... →
Embracing the ‘S’ in ESG through employer-backed pension loans
27th August 2024 While the power crisis has constrained South Africa’s economic growth, it is fair to say that it has negatively impacted the daily lives of all... →
JRA appointing a new contractor for Lilian Ngoyi street rehabilitation 
By: Schalk Burger 27th August 2024 The Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) is appointing a new contractor to undertake the rehabilitation of Lilian Ngoyi street, after having terminated... →
DA calls for urgent action on water supply crisis at TMDM Provincial Traffic Department
12th August 2024 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in the Thabo Mofutsanyana District Municipality conducted an oversight visit to the Bethlehem Provincial Traffic... →
Pan African’s below-$900/oz tailings advance beating budget, conquering clock 
By: Martin Creamer 29th July 2024 The latest gold tailings retreatment project of Pan African Resources is ahead of schedule and below budget. The Mogale Tailings Retreatment (MTR)... →
Rand Water prepares for final phase of maintenance
By: Natasha Odendaal 24th July 2024 Rand Water is set to embark on the final phase of its extensive five-week maintenance project across Gauteng, with the water utility warning that... →
South Africa’s new environment minister must focus on people, not profits from fossil fuels – climate ecologist
17th July 2024 There are huge profits to be made in exploiting South Africa’s natural resources, but these come at a cost to society and the environment.... →
Rand Water nearing completion of extensive maintenance
By: Natasha Odendaal 17th July 2024 Water utility Rand Water is entering the final phase of its extensive proactive maintenance project, which is expected to be completed July 29. The... →