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It’s time to clip SAA’s wings
7th February 2020 The fact that South African Airways (SAA) is now only flying one route domestically is a clear indication of how the airliner has all but... →
Eskom: Multiple systems failures but grid remains stable and ‘won’t collapse’
By: News24Wire 11th December 2019 Eskom, the beleaguered national electricity utility, is suffering from multiple system failures at power stations around the country brought about... →
SA Tourism confirms that President Ramaphosa’s SONA tourism targets are unrealistic
20th November 2019 The Democratic Alliance (DA) can confirm that President Cyril Ramaphosa’s target of 21 million visitors by 2030 in his State of the Nation Address... →
Stepping up e-commerce would boost SA Inc
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 18th November 2019 A market of 1.3-billion people could be tapped into if postal and internet services were made efficient and accessible. Just over 25 years ago, on... →
Coega Development Foundation-Grows from strength to strength
5th November 2019 The Coega Development Foundation (CDF) is a non-profit company and a subsidiary of the Coega Development Corporation. It houses the Coega Skills... →
SA: City of Johannesburg Mayor Herman Mashaba announces resignation (21/10/2019)
21st October 2019 Good Morning Ladies and Gentlemen, I joined the Democratic Alliance, because I could no longer stand back and watch my country being destroyed by... →
DA warns Eskom against using rolling blackouts as a bargaining tool for more money
16th October 2019 Last month, Eskom assured the public and the Democratic Alliance (DA) that there would be no planned rolling blackouts for the months of September... →
Anglo’s impressive Quellaveco copper project 34% complete
By: Martin Creamer 16th October 2019 Anglo American’s impressive Quellaveco copper mine project in the Moquegua region of southern Peru is 34 % complete and on schedule for first... →