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South Africa’s civil servants are missing skills, especially when it comes to technology – report
3rd April 2025 South Africa’s goal since 2012 has been to build a capable and developmental state to address the twin challenges of poverty and inequality. The... →
Uganda’s electricity distribution is changing hands – what’s at stake
3rd April 2025 Uganda’s electricity sector is at a turning point, as Umeme Limited’s 20-year concession draws to a close. Umeme was the first private distribution... →
Tshwane Metro proposes unfair environmental charge to boost Metro’s revenue by R540 million – AfriForum
3rd April 2025 A new environmental charge being considered for implementation in the Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, which is expected to generate... →
George calls on Eskom to permanently waive solar panel registration fee 
By: Sabrina Jardim 2nd April 2025 Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Minister Dr Dion George has welcomed State-owned utility Eskom’s ongoing commitment, reaffirmed on April 1,... →
South Africans flush toilets with drinkable water: study in Cape Town looked at using seawater instead
2nd April 2025 As the planet gets hotter and freshwater sources dry up, cities and towns will not be able to continue the global norm of using millions of litres... →
New sun-track system could uplift South Africa’s concentrated solar plant performance
By: Martin Creamer 1st April 2025 A new sun-tracking system, which could uplift the performance of South Africa’s concentrated solar power (CSP) plants, is attracting attention.... →
SAHRC Statement on the Cwecwe Matter and the Urgent Need for Systemic Child Protection Reform
1st April 2025 The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC/ the Commission) notes with deep concern the recent revelations in the matter of young Cwecwe.... →
Justice For Cwecwe: Schools must protect, not betray
1st April 2025 Every child deserves to be safe, and every parent or guardian deserves the peace of mind that when they send their child to school, they are... →