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The Future of SA Nuclear Energy Post-123 Agreement
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 12th January 2024 The plant at Koeberg is the only current nuclear power station in Africa and is responsible for roughly 6% of South Africa’s total electricity... →
IDC-funded Canada-Botswana battery manganese demo plant to be built in Joburg
By: Martin Creamer 20th December 2023 Giyani Metals is a company listed on the TSX Venture Exchange in Toronto, Canada. Through its wholly-owned Botswana subsidiary Menzi Battery... →
Huge uplift for Eastern Cape on way from South Africa’s R105bn green ammonia project
By: Martin Creamer 14th December 2023 The building of the R105-billion green ammonia project by Hive Hydrogen South Africa is poised to be a huge economic uplift for the Eastern Cape.... →
Koeberg Unit 2 to return in Sept, heightening risk of both units being out simultaneously
By: Terence Creamer 10th December 2023 Eskom generation head Bheki Nxumalo has indicated that an extended outage at Koeberg Unit 2, which begins on December 11, is currently expected to... →
COP28: South Africa pioneered plans to transition to renewable energy – what went wrong
7th December 2023 South Africa’s experience in piloting a new type of climate finance vehicle can inform debates about how to fund a just transition from fossil... →
POPCRU President’s Year-End Statement
7th December 2023 On behalf of the Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (POPCRU), we take this opportunity to wish our membership, workers in general, and the... →
Navigating Minimum Wage Compliance: Lessons from the Quantum Foods Case
7th December 2023 This article explores the recent landmark case of Quantum Foods (Pty) Ltd v Commissioner H Jacobs N.O. and Others and the pivotal questions it... →
Two-pot system effective date - 1 September 2024?
6th December 2023 Discussions with the National Treasury, SARS, FSCA, GEPF and the Government Pensions Administration Agency have indicated that the date proposed by... →