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Transition to the green economy offers great opportunities for women, but problems remain
By: Rebecca Campbell 22nd February 2024 The move to a green economy is a move to a more feminine economy, affirmed KD Strategies founding director Katnisha Singh on Thursday. She was... →
Health Minister’s assurances to unemployed doctors prove to be baseless
22nd February 2024 Earlier this month, the Minister of Health, Dr Joe Phaahla, made promises that 800 unemployed doctors would have jobs by April. The Minister’s... →
President Ramaphosa must proclaim SIU investigation into Ratlou Local Municipality contracts
22nd February 2024 The DA has written to President Cyril Ramaphosa requesting him to proclaim a Special Investigating Unit (SIU) investigation into several irregular... →
R4bn may be removed from Eskom debt-relief for failure to meet EFC sale deadline
By: Terence Creamer 21st February 2024 The South African government is proposing to reduce its planned allocations to Eskom under a previously announced R254-billion debt-relief package... →
Women in South Africa’s armed struggle: new book records history at first hand
21st February 2024 South Africa’s young democracy was a culmination of years of sweat, blood and revolution against the apartheid regime. In the early 1960s, after... →
National Assembly pass several Bills
21st February 2024 The National Assembly (NA) has, during its plenary sitting this afternoon, passed the Revenue Laws Amendment Bill, the Plant Health (Phytosanitary)... →
South African military is at war without helicopter-service deal
By: Bloomberg 19th February 2024 South Africa has deployed its troops into two wars without renewing a maintenance contract needed to keep its essential attack and transport... →
Building structures below high-voltage powerlines is very dangerous
19th February 2024 Eskom notes an escalation in homes and other structures being built within power line servitudes. This is not only against Eskom regulations but... →