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Burst pipe sounds alarm for child safety
15th February 2021 While most Kimberley residents have been struggling with intermittent and dirty water flowing through their taps since the latest Sol Plaatje water... →
Government wants to create centralized SOE model
12th February 2021 President Cyril Ramaphosa, during his State of the Nation Address (SONA) last night, announced the creation of three new agencies, one commission... →
DA wants SAHRC to make recommendations on Warrenton’s water shortages
27th January 2021 The Democratic Alliance (DA) is reporting nine months’ worth of debilitating intermittent water shortages in Warrenton to the South African Human... →
Rise in Vaal Dam overtakes last year’s levels, impacts positively on the IVRS
20th January 2021 The Vaal Dam continues to inspire optimism for a continuous water supply this week as it rose past last year’s levels during the same period,... →
Platinum group metals playing role in Switzerland’s green hydrogen roll-out 
By: Martin Creamer 19th January 2021 Platinum group metals (PGMs), which South Africa hosts in greater abundance than any other country on earth, are playing important catalytic roles... →
Section27 Takes SACE Sanctions On Cases of Corporal Punishment on Review
13th January 2021 In 2019, SECTION27 received two complaints of corporal punishment. In the first instance, a learner attending grade two at a primary school in... →
US Congress certifies Joe Biden as next president, Harris as VP
By: News24Wire 7th January 2021 After a chaotic day of protest and violence, Congress has certified Democrats Joe Biden as the next president and Kamala Harris as vice president... →
The white pipe keeps burning
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 6th January 2021 On 14 September 2020, South Africa’s Hawks swooped down on a drug trafficking network operating from a luxury estate in Ballito north of Durban on... →