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Addressing climate change is increasingly urgent challenge, says Anglo’s Wanblad
By: Martin Creamer 18th April 2023 Addressing climate change is an increasingly urgent challenge for all businesses, says Anglo American CEO Duncan Wanblad, who on Tuesday presented... →
Vulnerable lives compromised as DSD reduces NPOs’ funding by R62,1 million
13th April 2023 Thousands of Gauteng’s needy and vulnerable children, elderly, and people with disabilities will now receive limited to no welfare and social... →
SAPO provisional liquidation long overdue
12th April 2023 Reports that the South African Post Office (SAPO) has now been placed under provisional liquidation by a single creditor, and that provisional... →
Lack of effective security from the eThekwini municipality to blame for theft of infrastructure
12th April 2023 The Democratic Alliance in eThekwini has requested eThekwini Municipality management to investigate and account for the theft of copper pipes from... →
Cutting Gauteng NPO funding could lead to another Life Esidimeni tragedy
11th April 2023 Four thousand NPOS in the welfare and social services sector will no longer receive Gauteng Provincial Government (GPG) support to assist them in... →
Tunisia introduces water quota system due to severe drought
By: Reuters 31st March 2023 Tunisia on Friday introduced a quota system for potable water and banned its use in agriculture until September 30 in response to a severe drought... →
Cape Town budget: City's lack of bold steps costing hard-pressed consumers
30th March 2023 Tabling his proposed budget for 2023/24 today, Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis claimed to be protecting residents by reducing Eskom’s 18,49% electricity... →
Coalitions and consequences
29th March 2023 With worsening power cuts, poor service delivery, low economic growth, high unemployment, and no sense of direction coming from government cutting... →