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Phase 1 of Hammanskraal drinking water project completed, water yet to flow
By: Natasha Odendaal 18th November 2024 The first phase of the drinking water project for Hammanskraal has been completed, with the first of four modules of the Klipdrift potable water... →
Great expectations as democracy wins in Botswana
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 18th November 2024 After nearly six decades of BDP rule, the triumphant UDC government has the tough task of restoring sound governance. Botswana’s 30 October... →
Machine managers: AI monitoring in the South African workplace
18th November 2024 The impact of AI on the workplace is a rapidly evolving field of study, and South Africa can look to other countries, where cutting edge AI... →
DA calls for an investigation and temporary shelter for residents following a burst pipeline in Umgudulu
18th November 2024 The DA in KwaZulu-Natal today calls for an investigation into the cause of the burst pipeline in Umgudulu, eThekwini. We are further calling for... →
South Africa’s rare earths project in Limpopo seen as one of world’s most resilient
By: Martin Creamer 15th November 2024 The rare earths recovery project underway in South Africa’s Limpopo province is regarded as one of the world’s most resilient rare earths projects... →
Gandhi Square Precinct’s Rea Vaya Phase 1C expansion on schedule
15th November 2024 The Johannesburg Development Agency (JDA), on behalf of the City of Johannesburg’s Transport Department, is advancing the Rea Vaya Bus Rapid... →
South African Reserve Bank to cut rates 25bps to 7.75% on Nov 21 – Reuters poll
By: Reuters 15th November 2024 The South African Reserve Bank will cut its repo rate next week as slowing inflation continues to make way for a series of cuts through the middle... →
South Africa back on investor radar screen, Roger Baxter reports
By: Martin Creamer 14th November 2024 People are sitting up and taking notice of South Africa being very much back on the investment radar screen, Southern Palladium executive... →