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Statement on the cabinet meeting of Wednesday, September 18, 2024
20th September 2024 ISSUES IN THE ENVIRONMENT ECONOMY →
Defence committee welcomes dialogue with academia on measures to strengthen defence oversight
20th September 2024 The Portfolio Committee on Defence and Military Veterans has welcomed fruitful round-table discussions with academic experts from the University of... →
Is Government Moving in the Same Direction: Will Rapid Deployment of Electronic Communications Networks Facilities Be Realised Soon?
19th September 2024 Over a decade ago, the national department of communications recognised that the lack of always- available, high speed and high quality bandwidth... →
Sparking Entry into the Electricity Market
19th September 2024 Solar energy remains a desirable source of electricity for businesses even “after” loadshedding, but high costs can be prohibitive. The DTIC‘s... →
South Africa’s Gauteng province launches water data hub – residents can now keep track of shortages and repair issues
19th September 2024 South Africa is a water scarce country. In other words it has an excess of demand over available supply. It also has low water security – the... →
Massive increase in cost of electricity is untenable – ANC 
By: Thabi Shomolekae 19th September 2024 The African National Congress said any massive increase in the electricity price is currently “untenable”, as well as pledging its support for a... →
DA takes Ekurhuleni’s plight to Parliament
19th September 2024 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Ekurhuleni is deeply concerned with the ongoing energy and water crises, particularly in Germiston, and has taken... →
South Africa needs more nautical scientists and maritime engineers – if you love the sea these may be the careers for you
18th September 2024 When most people are asked to picture an engineer at work, they probably imagine a civil engineer in a hard hat at a construction site, a chemical... →