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South Africa steps up fight to contain oil spill from grounded ship
By: Reuters 29th July 2024 More equipment is being mobilised to contain an oil spill from the ship Ultra Galaxy, which ran aground on South Africa's west coast and started to... →
Municipal Planning By-law amended to impound machinery used for illegal construction work
29th July 2024 The City of Cape Town is proposing amendments and new provisions to the Municipal Planning By-law (MPBL) that regulates development and land use in... →
Demerging Anglo Platinum excited about demand outlook for platinum group metals
By: Martin Creamer 26th July 2024 Anglo American Platinum, which is in the process of demerging from the Anglo American group, this week expressed confidence in the demand outlook... →
Wits University and Netflix Collaborate to Support the Next Generations of Filmmakers
24th July 2024 Students in the Film and TV Department in the Wits School of Arts (WSOA) are to benefit from a Netflix Creative Equity grant from the global... →
Special Investigating Unit on seized assets worth R52 million in alleged COVID-19-related corruption case
23rd July 2024 The Asset Forfeiture Unit (AFU) of the National Prosecuting Authority, the Special Investigating Unit (SIU), and the Directorate for Priority Crime... →
As AES and ECOWAS drift apart, dialogue on the fundamentals is vital
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 23rd July 2024 Stability in West Africa requires that both organisations take pragmatic and flexible approaches, and learn from past mistakes. Military juntas in... →
AfDB approves R18.85bn loan for Transnet's business recovery plan
By: Creamer Media Reporter 18th July 2024 The African Development Bank Group (AfDB) has approved an R18.85-billion, or $1-billion, corporate loan to South Africa's State-owned freight... →
Kumba Iron Ore expecting half-year earnings to be 24% to 29% lower
By: Martin Creamer 18th July 2024 The basic earnings of iron-ore mining company Kumba for the six months to June 30 are expected to between 24% and 29% lower than for the first six... →