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Kroonstad sewerage system failing due to mismanagement
13th July 2023 The state of Kroonstad's sewerage infrastructure is a matter of grave concern. The outdated and dilapidated infrastructure is in desperate need of... →
Excessive gas pricing: Competition watchdog finds that Sasol charged markups of up to 72%
By: News24Wire 11th July 2023 The Competition Commission has referred a complaint against Sasol for excessive pricing of natural piped gas to the Competition Tribunal. The... →
Snow will not stop the 40-hour Rand Water outage
By: News24Wire 10th July 2023 Rand Water spokesperson Makenosi Maroo says the snowfall in Johannesburg will not stop the 40-hour planned water interruption that is expected to... →
Sudan’s crisis could delay South Sudan’s already slow transition
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 10th July 2023 The war that erupted in April between elements of Sudan’s security apparatus could hamper its neighbour South Sudan’s already sluggish peace... →
Rand Water to implement planned maintanance to tie-in two valves between the A19 and B14 pipelines
6th July 2023 Please be advised that Rand Water will implement a planned maintenance to tie-in two valves between the A19 and B14 Pipelines. The planned... →
Wagner debacle in Russia raises red flags for African states and how they manage their security
28th June 2023 The brief rebellion led against the Kremlin by the head of the Wagner mercenary forces in Russia last week sent shock waves across the world. This... →
Apt investment in green hydrogen can provide full employment, FT Hydrogen Summit hears 
By: Martin Creamer 19th June 2023 Proper investment in green hydrogen generation has the potential to provide full employment and economic growth for decades to come as well as... →
Daily Podcast – June 19, 2023
By: Halima Frost 19th June 2023 Making headlines: Ramaphosa says delegation to Russia and Ukraine focused on food security; BLSA’s Mavusa says NHI will collapse, as it is... →