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Rand Water progresses extensive maintenance plan
By: Natasha Odendaal 24th June 2025 Rand Water is moving on to the final stretch of it months-long critical maintenance programme from June 30 until July 18. The water utility started... →
Africa’s decarbonisation dilemma
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 17th June 2025 Without enough capital or enabling global policy, expecting Africa to decouple economic growth from carbon emissions is a pipe dream. Since the... →
The High Treason Club: The Boeremag on Trial - Karin Mitchell
12th June 2025 On the night of 30 October 2002, eight bomb blasts tore through Soweto, leaving one woman dead and damaging vital infrastructure. The bombs were... →
Developers can’t hide behind exemption clauses
29th May 2025 In Knoetze v Botes, the High Court clarified the limits of exemption clauses in property sale agreements, commonly referred to as voetstoots... →
Rand Water embarks on extensive planned maintenance
By: Natasha Odendaal 23rd May 2025 Rand Water is preparing to kick off an extensive planned maintenance programme from May to July, impacting various municipalities throughout... →
Tanzania’s Williamson Diamonds goes totally Pink 
By: Martin Creamer 15th May 2025 London-listed and South Africa-active Petra Diamonds has sold its entire shareholding in Williamson Diamonds of Tanzania, plus all shareholder... →
Africa’s refugee camps are plagued by flooding: we looked into drainage systems that can withstand local conditions
9th April 2025 Almost one-million people live in 24 camps for refugees and internally displaced people in Ethiopia. They have fled wars and massacres in South... →
Platinum-based green hydrogen on way to becoming South Africa’s new gold – CHIETA 
By: Martin Creamer 8th April 2025 Three new green hydrogen qualifications are being registered with the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations to enable South Africa to seize... →