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South Africa’s massive Sasol petrochemical plant faces serious challenges – new report
24th October 2024 The giant Secunda complex of Sasol, South Africa’s biggest chemicals and energy company, provides the fundamental ingredients to South Africa’s... →
End of coal in South Africa: what 100,000 workers will need when their jobs go
23rd October 2024 South Africa’s move to renewable energy means that the coal industry will be phased out over the coming decades. This transition away from a... →
DA welcomes SIU investigation into ‘lavish’ SABC breakfast briefings
By: Thabi Shomolekae 22nd October 2024 The Democratic Alliance (DA) said on Tuesday President Cyril Ramaphosa’s “long overdue” authorisation of the Special Investigating Unit’s (SIU’s)... →
Some you win, some you lose
22nd October 2024 There is an old saying that there are weeks when nothing happens, and then there are days when weeks happen. The first 2 weeks of October were days... →
IPP procurement changes mulled to unlock 10 GW of renewables amid grid pressures and green industrialisation ambitions
By: Terence Creamer 21st October 2024 The South African government is considering far-reaching changes to the way public procurement of independent power producer (IPP) generation... →
ActionSA Will Fight Any Eskom Litigation That Overturns Landmark Loadshedding Judgement
21st October 2024 ActionSA welcomes the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) ruling that denies the government's efforts to secure leave for appeal in the historic... →
Tshwane’s new Deputy Executive Mayor must settle his overdue municipal debt
18th October 2024 The Democratic Alliance (DA) calls on Councillor Eugene Modise, the newly elected Deputy Executive Mayor and ANC member of the mayoral committee... →
AfriForum insists on Lesufi’s removal to prevent “Day Zero” in Gauteng
18th October 2024 The civil rights organisation AfriForum warns that Gauteng’s impending water crisis can be attributed to the serious extent of municipal decay and... →