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Gauteng residents continue to bear the burden of unwanted e-Tolls for the foreseeable future
11th December 2023 The e-Toll gantries will not be switched off at the end of the year, as promised by Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi earlier this year. This means... →
The Challenge of change: Unpacking onerous adjustments to the apportionment formula
5th December 2023 The shortcomings of the value added tax (VAT) apportionment formula set out in 2011, have been addressed in a new formula which applies with effect... →
Greenfield investment lagging badly, mining’s contribution to economy halved
By: Martin Creamer 1st December 2023 The growth of investment in fresh new greenfield mining projects is lagging badly and the contribution of the South African mining industry to the... →
Eskom continues to make efforts to curb arrear debt, pins hope on the government’s Municipal Debt Relief
1st December 2023 Over the years, arrear debt particularly municipal debt had grown to unsustainable levels. As at end of March 2023, arrear municipal debt was at... →
Green growth and jobs
By: Terence Creamer 1st December 2023 Transitioning South Africa’s energy ecosystem from its current over-reliance on coal to one progressively based on the country’s natural advantages... →
Climate action for Africa in 2023: three big developments
30th November 2023 2023 is highly likely to be the hottest year ever recorded. And climate change is to blame for one-quarter of the global population being exposed... →
DA rejects additional R184 million to complete Polokwane softball stadium
29th November 2023 Yesterday in council, the DA voted against the approval of additional funding in excess of R184 million to complete the construction of the... →
Open Letter to Minister Creecy Requesting Action Amidst Raw Sewage Discharge into Cape Town’s Sea
29th November 2023 Dear Minister Creecy, ActionSA has appealed against the issuing of permits that authorise the City of Cape Town to continue discharging untreated... →