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Plans unfolding to rail manganese more efficiently – ARM
By: Martin Creamer 9th September 2021 Diversified mining company African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) is looking to upgrading its private rail siding from 60 t to 100 t rail wagons so that it... →
A plan for Soweto’s electricity crisis must start with better security
7th September 2021 Yesterday, I visited residents of Soweto to see and hear first-hand what they are going through with the supply of electricity, on top of a range... →
City Power clamps down on illegal connections
By: Marleny Arnoldi 4th August 2021 Johannesburg utility City Power plans to impose steep fines on those who connect to the Johannesburg power grid illegally, in efforts to recoup... →
Eskom briefs parliament’s portfolio committee on Mineral Resources and Energy on carbon emission mitigation measures
9th March 2021 Today Eskom presented its Clean Coal Technology initiatives and briefed Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Mineral Resources and Energy on its... →
High Court Rules In Favour Of Government On Localisation Challenge
5th August 2020 In an important judgement that will boost efforts to localise production of key industrial components in South Africa, the Gauteng High Court... →
Eskom targets Gauteng, KZN for illegal connections and load reduction drive
By: African News Agency 29th July 2020 Power utility Eskom said on Wednesday that it would be embarking on a roadshow to educate the public on issues impacting on the national power... →
COSATU Gauteng condemns Eskom for plunging poor working-class communities into darkness in the middle of the winter
20th July 2020 The Congress of South African Trade Unions in Gauteng is perturbed by the Eskom electricity cuts to working-class areas in Gauteng in the middle of... →
State assets torched in KZN as protesters demand service delivery
By: African News Agency 20th July 2020 A group of protestors set fire to government assets in Durban on Monday morning in anger after residents cut off their illegal connections to the... →