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Individual arrested for illegal connections
18th February 2020 Portfolio Councillor for Electrotechnical Services, Edmund Bussack today welcomed the arrest of an individual earlier this morning in Thembalethu,... →
Government promises to cut red tape for investors
By: Kim Cloete 4th February 2020 The South African government has promised investors that it is fully committed to making it easier and cheaper to do business through streamlining... →
DA commends Tshwane on its 'Follow the Money' programme
4th February 2020 The Democratic Alliance (DA) commends the DA-led City of Tshwane for increasing its service delivery efforts to ensure that residents' money is... →
SA: Cyril Ramaphosa: Address by South African President, at the 2020 Basic Education Sector Lekgotla, Emperors Palace, Ekurhuleni (16/01/2020)
17th January 2020 I am indeed honoured to address this important Basic Education Lekgotla, which brings together all our finest minds and key stakeholders in the... →
How politics and poverty affect electricity provision in Zimbabwe
15th January 2020 Zimbabwe’s economic challenges are numerous, but one of the most pressing is electricity scarcity. Around 40% of the country’s population has... →
Innovative solutions for 100 percent renewable power in Sweden
13th January 2020 Sweden has set out to meet 100% of its electricity needs from renewable sources by 2040. With the essential infrastructure for a decarbonised power... →
SACP salutes the ANC on its 108th founding anniversary
9th January 2020 The South African Communist Party (SACP) salutes the African National Congress (ANC), the oldest liberation organisation on the African continent,... →
Base metals fundamentally in good shape despite lower demand – Glencore
By: Martin Creamer 3rd December 2019 Despite weaker 2019 demand, base metals are fundamentally in good shape, Glencore CEO Ivan Glasenberg said on Tuesday. Presenting an investor... →