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Stability in governance the linchpin of South Africa’s water security
By: Creamer Media Reporter 24th February 2025 Stable governance is essential for ensuring water security, and the success of bulk water provision is premised on stable accounting authorities,... →
Gauteng metro water consumption declines, but remains above target
By: Natasha Odendaal 24th February 2025 The water consumption across Gauteng’s metropolitans have declined week-on-week; however, the volumes remain above the required water-use... →
Eskom reduces loadshedding to Stage 4, but questions linger over Stage 6 shock
By: Terence Creamer 24th February 2025 Eskom reduced the intensity of loadshedding to Stage 4 in the early hours of Monday morning after having shocked the country by rapidly ramping up... →
Eskom says maintenance focus to shift to balance of plant, after failures lead to shock Stage 6 return
By: Terence Creamer 23rd February 2025 After taking the shock decision to ramp up loadshedding to Stage 6 in the early hours of Sunday February 23 - having declared Stage 3 on Saturday -... →
Health committee examines department's priorities and progress
21st February 2025 The Portfolio Committee on Health yesterday received a progress report from the Department of Health on the department’s key initiatives,... →
Godongwana, Cabinet has much to consider before March 12
By: Marleny Arnoldi 21st February 2025 Accounting firm PKF says one positive aspect to the delay in tabling the Budget speech, to March 12, is that stakeholders will know the budget is... →
Traffic cop corruption tarnishes all policing in South Africa
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 21st February 2025 Anti-corruption measures targeting traffic police, not just SAPS, are vital to improve safety in SA’s major cities. One of the biggest challenges... →
Sars Modernises Dispute Engagement Process for Trusts – A Boon or a Burden?
21st February 2025 In keeping with Commissioner Kieswetter’s 2024 vision to build a smart and modern Sars, the tax man continues its digital overhaul by modernising... →