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Green ammonia ousting coal in power stations, R105bn hydrogen developer reports 
By: Martin Creamer 15th July 2024 Huge demand for green ammonia from power stations is being seen by the developer of South Africa’s R105-billion green hydrogen to green ammonia... →
New water Minister assures of continuity in DWS 
By: Natasha Odendaal 12th July 2024 Newly appointed Water and Sanitation Minister Pemmy Majodina has assured the continuity of the various reforms and improvements initiated by her... →
SA: Pemmy Majodina: Address by Minister of Water and Sanitation, during the Water and Sanitation Budget Speech, National Assembly (12/07/2024)
12th July 2024 Honourable Speaker, we are tabling this Budget Vote at a time when water is occupying a top place in the global agenda as one of the key issues... →
Rand Water progresses extensive Gauteng-wide maintenance
By: Natasha Odendaal 11th July 2024 As Rand Water prepares for the next phase of its infrastructure maintenance programme across Gauteng, it has completed several significant... →
City of Cape Town’s water outlook report shows need for diversification of water
By: Natasha Odendaal 8th July 2024 The City of Cape Town’s Water and Sanitation Directorate’s March 2024 Water Outlook Report underscores the critical need for the New Water... →
27 State capture suspects arrested – Godfrey Lebeya 
By: Thabi Shomolekae 28th June 2024 The Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation national head Lieutenant General Godfrey Lebeya assured on Friday that the State Capture National... →
Standard Bank’s Tshabalala confident South Africa’s institutions will deliver post-election stability 
By: Terence Creamer 4th June 2024 While refusing to be drawn on what coalition arrangement would be favourable for investment, Standard Bank CEO Sim Tshabalala has expressed... →
As East Africa grows, Southern Africa is being left behind
23rd May 2024 Why is Southern Africa’s economic growth the worst of all Africa’s regions, while East Africa is number one? With an economic growth rate exceeding... →