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Bad attitude biggest challenge in KZN's health sector
10th January 2020 The IFP appeals to health professionals to work hard on improving their attitude for them to perform better no matter what challenges they might... →
Why police should focus on street robberies
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 8th January 2020 While the media tends to focus on South Africa’s high-profile robberies such as cash-in-transit heists, mall robberies and house robberies, the far... →
Renewable solutions for refugee settlements
6th January 2020 Refugees and displaced people mostly depend on energy that is unsustainable and can harm their health and well-being. Sustainable energy based on... →
Western Cape on load shedding
10th December 2019 This morning I received a briefing on the situation in the province from our Provincial Disaster Management Teams and from Eskom. This follows the... →
Daily Podcast – December 03, 2019
By: Sane Dhlamini 3rd December 2019 Making headlines: South Africa’s GDP contracts 0.6% in third quarter, SA petrol price to rise and, Mugabe left behind $10-million and some properties →
SA petrol price to rise by 22 cents, retail paraffin cost to dip 24 cents effective Wednesday
By: African News Agency 3rd December 2019 The retail price of both grades of petrol sold in South Africa will rise by 22 cents a litre from Wednesday while the wholesale price of diesel... →
The electricity system is severely constrained, but the probability of loadshedding is low
5th November 2019 Since the past weekend, plant performance has deteriorated with unplanned breakdowns reaching a high of 12 500 MW before reducing to approximately... →
No loadshedding is expected today, however the system remains constrained and vulnerable
5th November 2019 The electricity system is severely constrained today and will remain so until at least Thursday. This is as a result of the unexpected loss of some... →