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CSIR reports rise in disinformation, misinformation during May elections
By: Thabi Shomolekae 20th August 2024 Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) researcher Avi Moodley on Tuesday highlighted that the 2024 national and provincial elections... →
Sasol extends gas supply plateau to June 2027 but only as ‘bridge’ to LNG imports
By: Terence Creamer 20th August 2024 Energy and chemicals group Sasol has confirmed a yearlong extension, to June 2027, in its gas supply from southern Mozambique to South African... →
The right to disconnect from work-related communications outside of working hours
20th August 2024 In today’s modern workplace – driven by technology and the increasing prevalence of remote work – employees frequently find themselves entangled in... →
Menar envisages reviving Metalloys smelter, selling beneficiated manganese to world
By: Martin Creamer 20th August 2024 Menar, which recently signed a deal to acquire Samancor’s Metalloys, envisages reviving the ferromanganese smelting complex and exporting... →
Major shift to green energy under way by mining houses across Africa – Nedbank CIB
By: Martin Creamer 16th August 2024 Virtually every mining house in South Africa is in the process of procuring green electrons, and similar advances are taking place across the... →
Power Struggle: Why Rolling Blackouts Continue – Isaac Malgas
16th August 2024 An engineer and perennial scholar on power sector reforms in developing countries has just published his debut book, which aims to present the most... →
#GPSOPA:Lesufi offers no solution to poor service delivery in Gauteng
16th August 2024 As expected, Premier Panyaza Lesufi, has not offered any solutions to the service delivery issues faced by Gauteng residents , instead he kept on... →
Saudi firm plans hydrogen-powered skyscraper in Egypt's new capital
By: Reuters 14th August 2024 A Saudi-controlled real estate firm says it plans to break ground early next year in Egypt's new capital on a $1-billion, 50-storey office tower... →