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Eskom confirms diesel funding, outlines nuclear fuel options
By: Terence Creamer 2nd February 2023 Struggling power utility Eskom has confirmed that it has secured funding to pay for its diesel requirements for the remainder of the current... →
Green hydrogen research given R35m boost
By: Martin Creamer 27th January 2023 South Africa's North-West University (NWU) is investing around R35-million in strategic funding to advance green hydrogen research over the next... →
Eskom weighs nuclear fuel impact after US-South Africa pact ends
By: Bloomberg 26th January 2023 Power utility Eskom is examining how the suspension of a pact that enables it to import nuclear fuel components from the US will affect its sole... →
How the CPI impacts the interest rate
26th January 2023 The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is the primary economic indicator used to monitor changes in inflation and general cost of living. The basket price... →
Pay inequality is high in South Africa: bosses are part of the problem
20th January 2023 South Africa is one of the most unequal countries in the world. This income inequality is mostly due to high unemployment and large differences in... →
Improved trade conditions
18th January 2023 Forty two percent of businesses taking part in SACCI’s Trade Conditions Survey in November and December 2022 were positive about prevailing trade... →
Technology and sustainable development: a hamlet in rural South Africa shows how one can power the other
18th January 2023 It’s hard to imagine that the sustainable development goals (SDGs) and the fourth industrial revolution can be part of the same conversation. But,... →
What it meant to be a white person in the liberation struggle
By: Raymond Suttner 16th January 2023 What did it mean to be a white person in a struggle that was widely perceived to be for the liberation of black people and almost entirely... →