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Cabinet approves Green Hydrogen Commercialisation Strategy
By: Terence Creamer 19th October 2023 Cabinet has approved the Green Hydrogen Commercialisation Strategy (GHCS) for implementation, with the goal of positioning South Africa as a major... →
Capital Legacy makes the loss of a loved one easier for 15 000 families.
18th October 2023 You may be thinking, okay, okay enough about Wills Month - we get it. But did you get your will drafted or updated this September? We hope so! We... →
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR): Ensuring Equal Access To Justice In A Changing Legal Landscape
17th October 2023 Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) could be used to improve access to justice in South Africa for socially and economically disadvantaged groups.... →
Minerals Council South Africa highlights green hydrogen economy’s forward momentum
By: Martin Creamer 16th October 2023 The world over, green hydrogen is being recognised as the most effective route towards combating the climate crisis in the most holistic way... →
Safety and Security Portfolio committee commends enforcement successes
13th October 2023 The Safety and Security Portfolio Committee commended the enforcement successes of the directorate and discussed the many challenges in creating a... →
Anglo, Mitsubishi collaborate to create copper with demonstrably strong provenance credentials
By: Martin Creamer 12th October 2023 London- and Johannesburg-listed diversified mining company Anglo American has signed a memorandum of understanding with Mitsubishi Materials... →
DWS urges Gauteng residents to continue saving water despite stable IVRS this week
11th October 2023 Despite being at satisfactory levels, Gauteng provincial dams have dropped from last week’s 96.5% to 95.6% this week. The Department of Water and... →
Consequences of employees misrepresenting their qualifications and professional memberships
11th October 2023 Issue: Whether an employee may be dismissed if he/she misrepresented his/her qualifications and/or professional memberships, but nevertheless met... →