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South Africa set for massive changes as energy market pivots, renewable energy grows
By: Schalk Burger 12th September 2024 South Africa will need about 150 GW of renewable-energy generation and associated transmission infrastructure by 2050, meaning it needs to build... →
FIDIC Green Book II - A recommended template for small to medium projects in the SA construction industry
4th September 2024 Having been involved in a number of contract negotiations relating to small to medium sized projects in the private sector, we have become aware of... →
Transnet rolling out novel outcomes-based security approach to protect its infrastructure
By: Darren Parker 28th August 2024 State-owned Transnet is implementing a novel outcomes-based security (OBS) approach to combat the high levels of theft and vandalism on its rail... →
Daily Podcast – August 20, 2024
By: Lumkile Nkomfe 20th August 2024 Making headlines: Risk from Mpox to travellers in SADC remains low; Kenya's top court suspends judgment declaring 2023 finance law... →
Risk from Mpox to travellers in SADC remains low – tourism organisation
By: Schalk Burger 20th August 2024 The risk of Mpox transmission in Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries remains lower than in many traveller source markets, and... →
Stable coal consumption expected through to 2025 as electricity demand surpasses renewables supply
By: Tasneem Bulbulia 24th July 2024 Despite the rapid expansion of renewable-energy generation capacity, the considerable growth of electricity demand in key economies indicates the... →
President Cyril Ramaphosa assents to Public Procurement Bill
23rd July 2024 President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed into law legislation that aims to create a single framework that regulates public procurement, including... →
The HIV epidemic 40 years on: 5 essential reads on breakthroughs, blind spots and new challenges
19th July 2024 In June 1981 The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported a rare form of pneumonia in young gay men in California. Although they... →