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Metals sector urged to seize South Africa’s beckoning Steel Master Plan opportunity 
By: Martin Creamer 16th March 2022 South Africa’s historic metals sector employer organisation on Wednesday urged all the sector’s employer bodies to roll up their sleeves on May 19... →
More of the same: Premier Makhura continues to push out the deadlines on service delivery
21st February 2022 It is not surprising that there is nothing new in Premier David Makhura’s State of the Province Address (SOPA) today. We have heard similar... →
Load-shedding 'switching' causes prolonged power outages in City of Tshwane, says metro
By: News24Wire 4th February 2022 Parts of the City of Tshwane have been experiencing prolonged power outages due to complications caused by repeatedly switching the electricity... →
Some takeaways from COP26
By: Saliem Fakir 3rd December 2021 We are in what we may call slow burn and incremental shock of climate vulnerability – recent events tell a story of increased frequency of extreme... →
Deputy Minister Dikeledi Magadzi addresses 7th annual Water Stewardship event
23rd November 2021 Water and Sanitation Deputy Minister Dikeledi Magadzi says partnership between the private, public and civil society organisations is key towards... →
As Joburg, eThekwini and Gqeberha face cuts, govt assures that SA is not in a water crisis 
By: News24Wire 15th November 2021 Minister of Water and Sanitation, Senzo Mchunu, says there is no water crisis in South Africa. Mchunu was speaking during a media briefing in... →
54-hour Joburg water cuts: High Court closes, contingency plans for health facilities, schools
By: News24Wire 15th November 2021 The Gauteng Department of Health says it has put in place contingency plans to ensure water cuts do not affect health facilities. Water utility... →
Daily Podcast – November 9, 2021
By: Thabi Shomolekae 9th November 2021 Making headlines: J&J booster jabs start for Sisonke trial healthcare workers; Govt hopes to achieve 500 000 vaccinations during second Vooma... →