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AfriForum wants Panyaza Lesufi gone over poorly performing municipalities, Gauteng's decay
By: Thabi Shomolekae 18th October 2024 Civil rights organisation AfriForum is urging national government to remove Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi from office to “prevent a catastrophe”... →
AfriForum insists on Lesufi’s removal to prevent “Day Zero” in Gauteng
18th October 2024 The civil rights organisation AfriForum warns that Gauteng’s impending water crisis can be attributed to the serious extent of municipal decay and... →
South Africa’s 36.1% electricity price hike for 2025: why the power utility Eskom’s request is unrealistic
18th October 2024 South Africa’s state-owned electricity company, Eskom, has applied to the National Energy Regulator of South Africa to approve a 36.1% electricity... →
Taiwan says China urged South Africa to order key office moved
By: Bloomberg 18th October 2024 South Africa has told Taiwan to move its de facto embassy out of its administrative capital at the urging of China, according to a Foreign Ministry... →
How SIM cards and open Wi-Fi allegedly exposed the SANDF’s data weaknesses
18th October 2024 The South African National Defence Force (“SANDF“) plays a critical role in safeguarding South Africa’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. As... →
South Africa mulls tax rebates, subsidies to boost local EV industry
By: Reuters 17th October 2024 South Africa is considering introducing tax rebates or subsidies for consumers to boost buying of electric vehicles, President Cyril Ramaphosa said... →
ACSA seeks greater air connectivity between the BRICS countries
By: Rebecca Campbell 17th October 2024 The Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) is going to use its participation in the 2024 BRICS Business Summit to push for greater air connectivity... →
Mashatile lauds positive start to inaugural GNU Clearing House meeting
By: Thabi Shomolekae 17th October 2024 Deputy President Paul Mashatile said Wednesday’s inaugural meeting of the Government of National Unity (GNU) Clearing House Mechanism got off to a... →