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Intergovernmental collaboration leads to progress in resolving Hammanskraal water challenges
10th September 2024 The Portfolio Committee on Water and Sanitation welcomes the commendable progress with the Rooival Wastewater Treatment Works refurbishment and... →
Harmony refurbishes three municipal wastewater treatment plants
By: Natasha Odendaal 10th September 2024 Harmony Gold has refurbished three municipal wastewater treatment plants on behalf of the Matjhabeng, Matlosana and Merafong municipalities and has... →
President Ramaphosa approves new water resources infrastructure agency bill: boosting development and finance in water and sanitation
9th September 2024 As South Africa faces an intensifying water crisis, government is placing the spotlight on the water and sanitation sector by shifting from the... →
African Rainbow Minerals wants to maximise the equity it has in Harmony Gold 
By: Martin Creamer 6th September 2024 The global market is going through a very challenging time right now, African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) executive chairperson Dr Patrice Motsepe noted... →
Business calls for soul searching on Nedlac’s future amid big socio-economic shifts 
By: Terence Creamer 6th September 2024 While reaffirming its commitment to the National Economic Development and Labour Council (Nedlac), organised business has again questioned whether... →
Police committee continues deliberations latest crime statistics
5th September 2024 Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Police today further deliberated on the quarterly crime statistics for the fourth quarter of the 2023/24... →
South Africa rail, power revamp hinges on ending cable theft
By: Bloomberg 4th September 2024 The recovery of South Africa’s two biggest State-owned companies — beset by years of corruption and theft — relies on one common component:... →
Gauteng governments’ shameful failure in supporting municipalities exposed
4th September 2024 The Auditor-General's damning report on Gauteng municipalities for 2022/2023 reveals a total abdication of responsibility by the provincial... →