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Joburg aims to partner with IPPs on R26bn electricity investment strategy
By: Terence Creamer 23rd May 2022 The City of Johannesburg says it plans to partner with independent power producers (IPPs) on a R26-billion electricity investment strategy, which... →
DA commends Joburg Mayor Dr Mpho Phalatse for seeking solutions to the energy crisis through the Energy Indaba
23rd May 2022 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng would like to commend the City of Johannesburg under the leadership of Dr Mpho Phalatse for seeking... →
SA: Cllr Mpho Phalatse, Address by the City of Johannesburg Mayor, during the first Energy Indaba, Sandton Convention Centre (23/05/22)
23rd May 2022 It gives me great pleasure to address this gathering on the occasion of the First Energy Indaba hosted by the City of Johannesburg. →
Public Enterprises Budget Speech: CGA calls on Minister Gordhan to provide an urgent update on interventions at the ports
19th May 2022 Tomorrow, Minister of Public Enterprises, Pravin Gordhan will be delivering his department’s 2022/2023 budget speech in Parliament. The Citrus... →
SA: Pinky Kekana: Address by Deputy Minister in The Presidency, on the Government Communication and Information System Budget Vote 2022/23 (17/05/2022)
18th May 2022 Most recently, devastating floods hit several parts of our country causing a tremendous upheaval in the lives of our people, mostly in KZN, who was... →
#JoburgEnergyIndaba: City ready to map a sustainable and reliable energy future
16th May 2022 On the 12 January 2022, the Johannesburg Multi-Party Government announced a golden start for the City, as a precursor to our vision of building a... →
Statement on the virtual Cabinet Meeting of Wednesday, 11 May 2022
11th May 2022 A. ISSUES IN THE ENVIRONMENT 1. Disaster management after the floods →
President Ramaphosa raises many salient points, now let’s see a detailed action plan
11th May 2022 In his address to Mining Indaba, President Cyril Ramaphosa put his finger on many key issues to regenerate the SA mining industry, but the speech... →