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Intended legal action stops Eskom exemption
5th April 2023 AfriForum welcomes Enoch Godongwana, the Minister of Finance’s decision to temporarily withdraw the exemption granted to Eskom on how it must... →
Bank crisis, sticky inflation to spur rate hikes in Africa’s biggest economies
By: Bloomberg 20th March 2023 Central banks in Africa’s biggest economies are poised to raise interest rates this month to contain sticky inflation and deter a selloff in their... →
UCT protests: Strong police presence as student demonstrations flare up
By: News24Wire 10th March 2023 Protests at the University of Cape Town (UCT) flared up on Thursday evening after it maintained its position that it would not scrap students'... →
Ramokgopa says assessment will determine what powers he needs to close 10 GW electricity deficit
By: Terence Creamer 7th March 2023 Newly-appointed Minister of Electricity, Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, reports that he will conduct an assessment over the coming seven to 14 days to help... →
Workplace Injury – Civil Lawsuit
2nd March 2023 In Lonwabo Hobongwana (the plaintiff) v Benteler South Africa (Pty) Ltd (the defendant), Eastern Cape High Court Gqeberha (494/2019), the plaintiff... →
Higher commodity prices failing to spur fixed mining investment
By: Martin Creamer 28th February 2023 The regulatory uncertainties and inability of the industry to transparently, quickly and efficiently apply for mining and prospecting rights in a... →
Industry reacts to the good and the bad of SoNA 2023
By: Marleny Arnoldi 10th February 2023 President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address (SoNA) was delivered amid severe crises across critical economic and social spheres in... →
For as long as the ANC is in power, you will have less and less power
12th January 2023 I have written to President Ramaphosa to request an urgent meeting about Eskom and the growing power crisis, which now has South Africa on stage 6... →