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Biggest companies to help resolve South African water crisis

By: Bloomberg 18th October 2024 South Africa’s biggest companies are exploring widening a partnership with the government to help resolve a water crisis that’s threatening to... →
DA wishes the class of 2024 well in their final exams
18th October 2024 As the Class of 2024 prepares to sit for their matric exams, I extend my heartfelt best wishes to every learner who has reached this significant... →
AfriForum wants Panyaza Lesufi gone over poorly performing municipalities, Gauteng's decay
By: Thabi Shomolekae 18th October 2024 Civil rights organisation AfriForum is urging national government to remove Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi from office to “prevent a catastrophe”... →
AfriForum insists on Lesufi’s removal to prevent “Day Zero” in Gauteng
18th October 2024 The civil rights organisation AfriForum warns that Gauteng’s impending water crisis can be attributed to the serious extent of municipal decay and... →
South Africa’s 36.1% electricity price hike for 2025: why the power utility Eskom’s request is unrealistic
18th October 2024 South Africa’s state-owned electricity company, Eskom, has applied to the National Energy Regulator of South Africa to approve a 36.1% electricity... →
Turning the wheel, final automotive aftermarket guidelines issued!
18th October 2024 The Competition Commission (“Commission“) has recently issued final Guidelines for Competition in the South African Automotive Aftermarket... →
Eskom’s tariff application reflects big rise in subsidy support for energy-intensive firms 
By: Terence Creamer 15th October 2024 A policy decision to allow electricity-intensive companies operating in South Africa to enter into negotiated pricing agreements (NPAs) with Eskom... →
Loadshedding respite should not breed complacency
14th October 2024 2023 represented a low-water mark in South Africa’s electricity production story. The country experienced over 6,800 hours of loadshedding, much of... →