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South Africa to be removed from UK travel red list from Oct 11
By: Bloomberg 7th October 2021 The UK eased entry rules for 47 countries that were subject to the tightest Covid-19 restrictions, in the government’s latest step to shed travel... →
How can water-dedicated drives reduce pump blockages in wastewater systems?
1st October 2021 Businesses that handle wastewater are facing an ever-growing problem with the clogging (often known as “ragging”) of their electric pumps. On a... →
Alcohol industry expresses relief at lifting of trading restrictions
By: Creamer Media Reporter 1st October 2021 The South African Liquor Brandowners Association (Salba) has welcomed President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement of the lifting of alcohol trade... →
Transnet's Portia Derby lost the plot
30th September 2021 Portia Derby, Chief Executive Officer of Transnet, has lost the plot by blanketly granting voluntary severance packages (VSP) to all, of almost 2... →
UN member States urged to support temporary waiver of certain provisions of TRIPS for vaccine manufacture
By: Yvonne Silaule 23rd September 2021 President Cyril Ramaphosa has urged all United Nations (UN) member states to support the proposal for a temporary waiver of certain provisions of... →
South African Communist Party Message to the COSATU Central Committee
21st September 2021 We bring revolutionary greetings from the Central Committee and the entire membership of the SACP, during this year, our 100 years since the SACP... →
South Africa’s troubled power utility is being reset: CEO sets out how
17th September 2021 Eskom, South Africa’s state-owned power utility, is facing a litany of challenges. The Conversation Africa asked Professor Anton Eberhard, director... →
Planetary alignment?
By: Terence Creamer 17th September 2021 Mining personality Bernard Swanepoel’s disarming sense of humour enables him to speak many a true word in jest without triggering offence. But he... →