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South Africa fires up diesel turbines to keep power cuts at bay
By: Bloomberg 4th October 2024 Eskom has been using diesel-fuelled auxiliary turbines extensively to stave off power cuts in South Africa following delays in restoring some... →
Understanding Section 197 of the Labour Relations Act
4th October 2024 Section 197 of the Labour Relations Act (LRA) 66 of 1995 represents a landmark shift in South African employment law, governing the transfer of... →
Mix(ed) messages
By: Terence Creamer 4th October 2024 It’s time for South Africa to interrogate its policy of pursuing a so-called ‘energy mix’, which may sound reasonable, but which has become little... →
Daily Podcast – October 02, 2024
By: Lumkile Nkomfe 2nd October 2024 Making headlines: ActionSA welcomes Hawks investigation into its complaint against Simelane; Kubayi says Gauteng province planning to convert six... →
Ghana inflation rises in September as food prices surge
By: Reuters 2nd October 2024 Ghana's consumer inflation rose in September after slowing for five consecutive months, driven by an increase in food prices, the statistics... →
South African CEOs see ‘green shoots’ as economic mood improves
By: Bloomberg 2nd October 2024 Sentiment about South Africa has improved since the formation of a coalition government but the nation needs to be cautious about complacency,... →
South Africa’s reforms in spotlight as nation woos investors
By: Bloomberg 2nd October 2024 South Africa will need to expedite reforms that can boost economic growth to sustain investor inflows that have flooded in since the formation of a... →
Lesotho Highlands Water Project tunnel set for six-month closure
By: Natasha Odendaal 30th September 2024 The Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP) tunnel is set to be closed on Tuesday for a period of six months for critical maintenance. The closure... →