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Transport Committee adopts reports on two Bills
19th September 2022 The Portfolio Committee on Transport today adopted reports on the National Road Traffic Amendment Bill [B7–2020]. This Bill was referred to it and... →
IPUSA calls for Saps to adequately resource all police stations with necessary resources to fight escalating crime and GBV
12th August 2022 As we continue to commemorate the brave women who marched to the Union buildings 66 years ago, to fight against the apartheid law which needed all... →
Businesses applaud government for heeding chicken tariff concerns, but warn that more must be done
3rd August 2022 The food industry has welcomed government’s decision to suspend anti-dumping duties on bone-in chicken for 12 months to alleviate supply shortages... →
Hydrogen highlighted as ‘slam dunk’ of heavy haul 
By: Martin Creamer 13th July 2022 What will be Australia’s biggest electrolyser – a platinum-using proton exchange membrane or PEM electrolyser – is on order to provide green... →
Exciting listing on JSE’s AltX poised to give investors pure copper play 
By: Martin Creamer 5th July 2022 The reverse listing of Big Tree Copper into SHiP Copper Company on the AltX of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange in October is expected to raise... →
Shootout ensues as cops, SANDF arrest 158 allegedly undocumented Lesotho nationals at roadblock
By: News24Wire 6th June 2022 One person was injured in a shootout in the Free State on Sunday when police and SA National Defence Force officials stopped 158 allegedly... →
Patients suffer from food supply problems at Charlotte Maxeke Hospital
12th April 2022 Patients at the Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Hospital suffer from food supply disruptions, including bread and dairy products. This is revealed by... →
Masked police officers murder resident of the eNkanini Occupation
13th March 2022 Last night, at around 11pm, a large number of police officers arrived at the eNkanini Occupation in Cato Crest, not far from the eKhenana Commune.... →