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10 years later, still no installation of solar PV panels on Gauteng government-owned buildings 
22nd March 2023 In the 2013/2014 financial year, the Gauteng Infrastructure Financing Agency (GIFA) initiated the rooftop solar panel project meant to purchase... →
From waste to clean water: tiny carbon particles can do the job
14th March 2023 Many futuristic novels and films have explored what the world might look like without water. But water scarcity isn’t a problem for the far-off... →
Anglo American must stop its unlawful migration process of moving MHSA to OHSA
13th March 2023 The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) condemns in strongest terms Anglo American unlawful migration from the Mine Health & Safety Act (MHSA) to... →
Electricity minister says it's 'highly irresponsible' to predict when loadshedding will end 
By: News24Wire 10th March 2023 Newly appointed Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa believes government will be ambitious in its plans to stop loadshedding, but he is not... →
Micro-arguments and the process of large change – Part 1
By: Saliem Fakir 10th March 2023 ‘All men (women) are intellectuals . . . but not all men (women) have in society the function of intellectuals.” – Gramsci. It seems incremental... →
Job losses at Beatrix 4 shaft, Kloof 1 plant minimised, Sibanye-Stillwater reports
By: Martin Creamer 9th March 2023 Precious and green metals mining company Sibanye-Stillwater said on Thursday that it had completed consultations to minimise job losses in... →
CSIR-led research uncovers multidecadal trend of increasing iron stress in Southern Ocean phytoplankton
3rd March 2023 Research undertaken by a South African (Department of Science and Innovation-funded) climate science group at the Council for Scientific and... →
ActionSA Initiates Process to Identify Councillors Who May Have Broken Ranks
2nd March 2023 ActionSA has initiated a process to identify any councillors within our ranks in Tshwane who may have departed from the decisions of the ActionSA... →