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Development finance institutions are key architects of hydrogen economy – Nhleko
By: Martin Creamer 9th September 2024 Development finance institutions (DFIs) are more than just financial supporters of the hydrogen economy, they are important architects of its... →
An employers’ salary obligations
9th September 2024 Most labour rights, including contractual rights, are enforceable between employers and employees. In today’s economy, however, proving the... →
Happening in Parliament this week
9th September 2024 President Cyril Ramaphosa is scheduled to answer questions from delegates of the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) on Thursday at 14:00. He will... →
Western Cape government playing politics with teacher posts
6th September 2024 That 2407 teachers posts are said to be at risk in the Western Cape is directly due to the provincial government’s choice to deprioritise... →
Meteorite strike in South Africa: scientists offer clues about what it is and where it came from
6th September 2024 On a Sunday morning in late August 2024 a nine-year-old girl named Eli-zé du Toit was sitting on her grandparents’ porch near a small town in South... →
Division on Investment and Enterprise: Results and Impact Report 2024
6th September 2024 The end of 2023 marks the completion of my decade-and-a-half directorship at the Investment and Enterprise Division… [this is an] opportunity to... →
Germany ready to help fund R390bn South African grid revamp
By: Bloomberg 6th September 2024 Germany is willing to help fund the R390-billion ($22-billion) that South Africa said it needs to incorporate more solar and wind power into the... →
South African heritage tourism could uplift rural communities, with a little help: the case of Sekhukhune
5th September 2024 Imagine visiting a remote valley surrounded by mountains, hundreds of kilometres away from the nearest city, listening to local people explaining... →