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Eskom says Koeberg Unit 1 being started as another resumption target is missed
By: Terence Creamer 15th November 2023 Eskom reports that it has received permission from the National Nuclear Regulator (NNR) to restart Koeberg Unit 1, but has once again missed a... →
Latest developments in South African immigration
14th November 2023 There have been several interesting immigration developments in South Africa. These include additional changes to the critical skills list, the... →
End of the beginning
By: Terence Creamer 10th November 2023 News that 67 municipalities that collectively owe Eskom R56.8-billion, or 97% of the municipal arrear debt of R58.5-billion owed to the utility at... →
MEC Siboniso Duma has announced that R74 million worth of student’s debt will be cleared in KZN
9th November 2023 As part of a “Skills Revolution Campaign”, we wish to inform the people of KwaZulu-Natal and young people in particular that our entity, the Moses... →
Eskom’s Hex battery the first of eight utility-scale projects being deployed across four provinces
By: Terence Creamer 9th November 2023 Eskom has officially started operating the first of eight utility-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) projects being introduced as part of... →
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... →
South Africa risks losing business investment over visa ‘chaos’
By: Bloomberg 6th November 2023 In one of the world’s most unequal nations an acute shortage of skilled workers is restraining already tepid growth, limiting job creation and... →
Why are Gauteng Hospitals getting food from fishy Limpopo contract?
6th November 2023 The Gauteng Health Department has spent R23.6 million buying food for Gauteng hospitals through a fishy Limpopo contract that includes companies... →