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Gas-supply cliff is South Africa’s next crisis, energy body says
By: Bloomberg 17th November 2023 South Africa’s supply of natural gas is set to plunge within the next three to four years and there’s a risk of a shortfall triggering the... →
Within Reach: Navigating the Political Economy of Decarbonization
17th November 2023 Despite global commitments made through the Paris Agreement in 2015 to combat climate change, their translation into national policies has been... →
DA stands firm for accountability amidst dubious MPAC appointment
14th November 2023 In a power play between the ANC and its coalition allies in Maluti-a-Phofung Local Municipality, the Municipal Public Accounts Committees (MPAC)... →
AngloGold advancing decarbonisation in Tanzania, has begun renewables project in Australia
By: Martin Creamer 10th November 2023 Gold mining company AngloGold Ashanti is advancing decarbonisation projects at the Geita mine in Tanzania, has commenced renewable energy project... →
'There is nothing we can do.' Gordhan bemoans 'unreasonable' Chinese rail company
By: News24Wire 9th November 2023 "Transnet needs help," chairperson Andile Sangqu told MPs on Wednesday in an appeal to the government to take on some of its unsustainable debt... →
South Africa’s universities aren’t training future civil servants for what the country needs
8th November 2023 Many analysts blame state capture – the corruption of the management of public affairs – for the weakening of state capacity in South Africa. A... →
Solar power generation poised to save Harmony Gold R3.6bn
By: Martin Creamer 7th November 2023 Gold-mining company Harmony estimates that it will achieve total cumulative net present value savings of R3.6-billion from its three solar power... →
Behind the National State Enterprises Bill: A Missed Revolution
6th November 2023 In September 2023, South Africa witnessed a watershed moment as the National State Enterprises Bill made its debut in the National Assembly. This... →