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South Africa dare not fail in securing future demand for platinum
By: Martin Creamer 19th July 2023 South Africa dare not fail in securing future demand for its ‘incredible’ platinum group metals (PGM) endowment, the Hydrogen Economy Discussion... →
Impala Platinum taking steps to develop solar energy plant in Rustenburg
By: Martin Creamer 19th July 2023 Impala Platinum on Wednesday announced its intention to develop a 100 MW-plus solar energy plant at its platinum group metals operations in North... →
Communication blackout: impact of power grid collapse on ICT
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 17th July 2023 Eskom, South Africa’s electricity utility, insists a grid collapse is ‘unlikely’ and that it would take an ‘unforeseen and sudden sequence of... →
Flooding damage in Cederberg to date amounts to R309 million
17th July 2023 The Cederberg municipality has suffered extensive infrastructure damage during the recent flooding, amounting to R309 million so far. During a... →
Partnership with civil bodies will bridge gaps created by State collapse under ANC – Steenhuisen
By: Thabi Shomolekae 13th July 2023 Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen noted on Thursday that while its Moonshot Pact offers a credible alternative to what he calls decades... →
DA Leader John Steenhuisen launches civil society outreach tour in Lesedi Municipality
13th July 2023 Today, the Democratic Alliance joined councillors in the Lesedi Local Municipality in the south of Gauteng who have partnered with civil society... →
Minister Pravin Gordhan announces new Transnet board members
12th July 2023 The Minister of Public Enterprises, Mr. Pravin Gordhan has announced new members of the Transnet SOC Ltd’s Board of Directors, a step that he said... →
Premier Lesufi’s government fails to assist municipalities to reduce stages of load-shedding
11th July 2023 Gauteng municipalities are not financially stable to build a new electricity grid to feed in additional electricity from Independent Power... →