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Minister Patricia De Lille to award bursaries from DPWI to pupils enrolled for built environment courses
31st January 2022 As part of efforts to bring more skilled professionals into the public sector and specifically the built environment, the Department of Public... →
Minister Creecy should explain Chinese toxic dumping in South African waters
26th January 2022 The DA has noted with concern reports of a large Chinese bulk carrier, the NS Qingdao, that has apparently been given the go-ahead by the... →
4 days to deadline day – Will Mantashe’s disastrous RMIPPP meet its (extended) deadline?
24th January 2022 With 4 days left before the 27 January 2022 deadline to reach financial close for the repeatedly delayed Risk Mitigation Independent Power Producer... →
Another seismic survey is heading to SA waters, this time from Australia
By: News24Wire 13th January 2022 Just as the Amazon Warrior, a vessel that was to conduct a seismic survey off the Wild Coast on behalf of Shell, left South Africa, attention is... →
'Special apartheid': Mantashe accuses anti-Shell lobby of 'oppressing' development 
By: News24Wire 9th December 2021 Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe has condemned "unrelenting attacks" on oil and gas development in South Africa, which appear... →
Shell faces fresh South African court test over seismic programme
By: Bloomberg 7th December 2021 Royal Dutch Shell faces a fresh legal challenge to its planed seismic survey off South Africa’s eastern coastline with local communities seeking to... →
UASA in full support of climate change resolutions adopted at special FEDUSA congress
7th December 2021 UASA, as an affiliate organisation of the Federation of Unions of South Africa (FEDUSA), is proud of the array of new strategic resolutions that... →
Isandlwana Dredger replenishes sand to prevent heavy beach erosion
6th December 2021 Transnet National Ports Authority ( is aware of a video circulating on social media in which a vessel is seen spouting out a n oil like substance... →