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Decision soon on platinum process that can save power

By: Martin Creamer 26th October 2020 The definitive feasibility study for the installation of a revolutionary new electricity-slashing processing plant at Pilanesberg Platinum Mine in... →
Crude Oil Spillage: MEC visiting Umbilo River and Bellair
21st October 2020 I have assigned a team of environmentalists from my department to work with Transnet following a pipeline theft incident that resulted in the... →
Business welcomes recovery plan, but urges swift implementation 
16th October 2020 Organised business formations have responded to the Reconstruction and Recovery Plan released by President Cyril Ramaphosa on October 15. On the... →
SACP Western Cape condemns criminal syndicates and recent police killings in the Western Cape
21st September 2020 The South African Communist Party (SACP) in the Western Cape Province is not surprised at the carnage that lit the blood-soaked streets of the Cape... →
Locals must lead the way to African scientific capacity and solutions
16th September 2020 Africa bears a disproportionately high burden of globally significant diseases. But the continent has lagged in knowledge production to address its... →
Libya's eastern-based government resigns amid protests
By: Reuters 14th September 2020 An interim government allied with Libya's eastern-based renegade commander Khalifa Haftar has resigned amid protests over power cuts and... →
No reduction in Cape Town water tariffs, dams are over 90% full
By: News24Wire 9th September 2020 Despite its dams being more than 90% full, the City of Cape Town will not be reducing its water tariffs. A reduction in tariffs would be dependent... →
George Municipality update on heavy rainfall related incidences
8th September 2020 George received welcome rain over the weekend, with the Garden Route Dam area recording 80mm but at the same time a number of residents were faced... →