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Six-month ban imposed on export of copper scrap as South Africa seeks to combat theft
By: Terence Creamer 30th November 2022 The South African government has imposed a six-month ban on the export of copper and copper-alloy scrap, as well as most ferrous scrap as part of... →
Merafong residents continue to suffer due to rampant cable theft
30th November 2022 All the authorities that are meant to protect residents from the economic and security risks of unchecked cable theft are currently failing the... →
COSATU welcomes the slight reduction in unemployment but more needs to be done
30th November 2022 The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) welcomes the slight reduction by 1% in the expanded unemployment to 43% over the past quarter... →
COSATU presented its submission on the Special Appropriation and Adjustments Appropriation Bills to Parliament today
25th November 2022 The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) presented its submission on the Special Appropriation and Adjustments Appropriation Bills to... →
Gamagara service delivery collapses as vehicles grind to a halt
25th November 2022 Service delivery in Gamagara municipality has collapsed as municipal vehicles have come to a standstill. The contract for municipal vehicles was... →
DA: John Steenhuisen, Address by DA Leader, addressing the nation on the electricity crisis facing SA, DA Headquaters, Bruma, Johannesburg (23/22/22)
23rd November 2022 If you’ve tuned into this broadcast, you’re most likely one of the fortunate South Africans who still has power to their computer or their wi-fi... →
Cabinet approves measures to restrict scrap exports, but details yet to be released
By: Terence Creamer 18th November 2022 Cabinet has approved a “comprehensive package” of policy measures to restrict trade in scrap metal to limit damage to public infrastructure,... →
Paul Roux Waste Water Treatment Plant feedback
3rd November 2022 The DA conducted a follow-up oversight visit to the Paul Roux Waste Water Treatment Plant. The plant previously came to a standstill because of... →