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IFC confirms eagerness to fund private grid projects in South Africa
By: Terence Creamer 26th August 2024 The International Finance Corporation (IFC) has confirmed that its stands ready to support South Africa’s efforts to facilitate private sector... →
Briton must face South African Eskom bribery charges, court says
By: Bloomberg 23rd August 2024 A British national wanted in South Africa over allegations of bribes paid in a deal struck with state-owned power utility Eskom Holdings lost a bid... →
Highlighting indigent subsidy red tape, social housing association warns on electricity price hike
By: Sabrina Jardim 23rd August 2024 The National Association of Social Housing (Nasho) has urged government to consider alternatives for the social housing sector as electricity... →
End of loadshedding positive, but more electricity needed for economy to thrive – PARI
By: Thabi Shomolekae 23rd August 2024 Public Affairs Research Institute’s (PARI’s) energy transition programme head Tracy Ledger noted that while the end of loadshedding is good news... →
Upward pressure
By: Terence Creamer 23rd August 2024 At the first meeting between members of the Cabinet and senior business leaders since the formation of the Government of National Unity it was... →
Cabinet committee probing ways to moderate fuel prices set to turn attention to electricity hikes next
By: Terence Creamer 22nd August 2024 Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni reports that the Cabinet committee set up to consider interventions to moderate fuel price... →
Big win for DRDGOLD is 60 MW solar farm as it repositions for future
By: Martin Creamer 21st August 2024 The big win for surface gold recovery company DRDGOLD is the 60 MW solar farm built at Ergo in the 12 months to June 30. “I call it a R3-billion... →
DA’s participation in the GNU generates positive outcomes for the economy
20th August 2024 The DA’s participation in the Government of National Unity (GNU) has not only brought stability and certainty at national government level, it has... →