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Libya preparing to restart oil output as central bank crisis eases
By: Reuters 1st October 2024 Libya was preparing to restart oil production that has been shut since late of August after an agreement on a new head of the central bank was... →
Sanral probing historic GFIP e-toll debt options
By: Natasha Odendaal 1st October 2024 While the South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) on Tuesday welcomed the first instalment by the Gauteng provincial government of its... →
Lesotho Highlands Water Project tunnel set for six-month closure
By: Natasha Odendaal 30th September 2024 The Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP) tunnel is set to be closed on Tuesday for a period of six months for critical maintenance. The closure... →
Gauteng pays first GFIP e-toll instalment
By: Natasha Odendaal 30th September 2024 The Gauteng provincial government (GPG) on Monday paid the first of five equal instalments of its agreed R12.9-billion contribution to historical... →
DA concerned as eThekwini water crisis deepens
30th September 2024 The DA in eThekwini notes with concern the worsening of the water crisis in the municipality with the city ready to implement restrictions or... →
South Africa’s municipalities aren’t fixing roads, supplying clean water or keeping the lights on: new study explains why
30th September 2024 South Africa has a massive infrastructure problem. Roads, electricity supply and water management are just three areas in which there is mounting... →
Distribution deadlock
By: Terence Creamer 27th September 2024 Few would disagree that the current financial and operational model for electricity distribution is no longer fit for purpose. This lack of... →
African Rainbow Minerals crowns grade as king, declares war on reef waste on PGMs front
By: Martin Creamer 26th September 2024 Two acronyms were drummed into new mining entrants in the days of yore – GIK and WAR. GIK is short for ‘grade is king’ and at the opposite end of... →