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Poor maintenance caused Government Printing Works system crash - and the data might never be recovered
By: News24Wire 5th July 2022 A Government Printing Works system crash that led to a massive data loss last year was caused by poor ICT maintenance, and the chief information... →
SATAWU celebrates 100th set of trains manufactured locally
5th July 2022 The South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (SATAWU) celebrates the 100th set of electrical trains manufactured locally. This is indeed a... →
Load-shedding back for eThekwini in coming weeks
By: News24Wire 4th July 2022 Durban residents will experience load-shedding in coming weeks, this after eThekwini Metro's electricity infrastructure was so heavily compromised... →
Amid load-shedding pain, more than 50% of Soweto residents are illegally connected to grid – Eskom
By: News24Wire 29th June 2022 As Soweto residents marched to the office of Johannesburg Mayor Mpho Phalatse last week to demand a more sustainable and consistent electricity... →
Enoch Mgijima is a ticking time bomb
28th June 2022 The dire electricity challenges in the Enoch Mgijima Municipality have reached a tipping point, with electrical poles, boxes and connections... →
High-purity manganese facing phenomenal demand growth, PDAC hears
By: Martin Creamer 24th June 2022 The commitment of at least six major motor companies to manganese-based batteries for battery electric vehicles (BEVs) is elevating the demand... →
DA wants probe into massive amounts of cable theft threatening Sol Plaatje
17th June 2022 The Democratic Alliance (DA) wants a probe into extensive cable theft taking place in the Sol Plaatje municipality. This comes after a routine... →
Department of Higher Education and Training successfully hosts the WorldSkills South Africa Biennual National Competition, conference and Artisan Career Festival
17th June 2022 “As the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET), we are hosting the biennial WorldSkills South Africa National Competition as an... →