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South Africa’s crucial water supplies from Lesotho: what the six-month shutdown means for industry, farming and residents 
8th April 2024 The main water supply to South Africa’s economic hub, greater Johannesburg in the Gauteng province, and to the country’s breadbasket in the Free... →
South African economic hub’s water system on verge of collapse
By: Bloomberg 19th March 2024 South Africa is facing the prospect of a breakdown in the water supply to its industrial heartland and most-populated region, adding to the woes of... →
DA calls for handover of Kusile and Medupi operations to original equipment manufacturers
12th March 2024 The DA rejects outright claims made by Eskom executives, after an evaluation of poor performance at the country's 14 coal-fired power stations,... →
Gauteng Health on facilities facing water interruptions as utilities experience supply challenges
8th March 2024 The Gauteng Department of Health (GDoH) would like to notify the public that due to various challenges experienced by water utilities, some of our... →
DA demands water justice for Kimberley
8th March 2024 The Democratic Alliance (DA) laid criminal charges at the South African Police Services (SAPS) in Kimberley against the Sol Plaatje Local... →
Eskom says it is on track for permanent repair of Kusile stack by December
By: Terence Creamer 5th March 2024 Eskom insists it is on track to complete the repairs to the ducts in the west stack at the Kusile power station by December 2024, ahead of the... →
GDE's failure to fix infrastructure is to blame for classroom collapse that left 18 learners injured in Tembisa
29th February 2024 The Gauteng Department of Education’s (GDE) failure to address infrastructure deficiencies at Gauteng schools is the root cause of the classroom... →
Johannesburg’s water crisis is getting worse – expert explains why the taps keep running dry in South Africa’s biggest city
28th February 2024 Since the latter part of 2023 hardly a week has gone by without some residents of Johannesburg, South Africa’s commercial capital, losing their... →