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Joburg Water plugging holes with precision
28th September 2022 The war on road reinstatements is gaining momentum in the city of gold as Joburg Water keeps to its commitment to clear the reinstatement backlog... →
DA exposes Sol Plaatje’s leaky marshlands
21st September 2022 As Kimberley braces for yet another crippling five-day water shutdown in October, the DA has exposed the serious failure by Sol Plaatje... →
EU-like energy approach needed in Southern Africa, says Namibia presidential adviser

By: Martin Creamer 20th September 2022 A collaborative energy approach, like that of the European Union (EU), is needed in Southern Africa, says Namibia’s Presidential economic advisor... →
Eskom CEO sees South African gas as key in transition from coal
By: Bloomberg 16th September 2022 South Africa’s State power utility Eskom favours burning more domestically sourced gas as it transitions away from coal, its Chief Executive... →
Tourism continues to suffer as R2.9 billion Suikersbosrand Nature Reserve is in a state of disrepair
12th September 2022 The Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve at some point in the past was functional and attracted tourists. It was valued at R2,9 billion in 2009. After... →
Nigerian oil workers threaten to strike if govt doesn't stem theft
By: Reuters 8th September 2022 Members of a Nigerian oil workers' union are threatening to go on strike if the government does not do more to stem widespread oil theft they say... →
Hawks probing over 22 000 cases worth R1.5-trillion 
By: Sane Dhlamini 23rd August 2022 Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation Lieutenant General Godfrey Lebeya revealed on Tuesday that the Hawks were investigating at least 22... →
Exxaro partnering Enertrag to support just energy transition 
By: Martin Creamer 18th August 2022 Coal and renewable energy company Exxaro has built a renewable energy business that is said to be well positioned to contribute significantly to... →