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High Court finds that plaintiff's challenge is really a challenge to the resolution approving a scheme of arrangement, which should have been brought statutorily
8th September 2022 The High Court recently ruled that regardless of how a challenge is framed, if it entails a direct or indirect attack on a resolution approving a... →
Court deals blow to Shell, sets aside Wild Coast exploration right
By: News24Wire 1st September 2022 A high court has set aside a decision by Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy Gwede Mantashe to grant Shell an exploration right, which would... →
Rolling blackouts: Sakeliga survey reveals businesses want industrial-scale energy independence
30th August 2022 Loadshedding has cost businesses dearly, forcing them to become less dependent on Eskom. Businesspeople strongly believe electricity generation and... →
Fuel prices still on track for a cut next week - but margin is shrinking 
By: News24Wire 29th August 2022 According to the latest data from the Central Energy Fund, the price of 95 unleaded petrol is expected to fall by around R2.28 a litre in the first... →
Can Nigeria finance its war against insurgents?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 26th August 2022 Nigeria now spends more than it earns just to service its debt – a crisis that raises serious concerns about the government’s ability to finance... →
South Africa’s fuel price subsidies: a close analysis shows they don’t reduce poverty
23rd August 2022 Consumers in South Africa continue to grapple with a high cost of living, particularly with the latest rising fuel costs. In the last several... →
Absa continues to do more for its customers with an extra 10% cash back on fuel spend
11th August 2022 Absa Rewards boosts its fuel offer to provide members with more value and cushion them against high fuel costs. To help its customers keep their... →
Artisanal gold mining in South Africa is out of control. Mistakes that got it here
4th August 2022 Illegal and unregulated artisanal gold mining on the Witwatersrand Basin, located south of South Africa’s Gauteng province, is an increasing threat... →