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SALGA urges municipal prepaid electricity customers to update meters before 24 November deadline
21st November 2024 The South African Local Government Association (SALGA) wishes to remind all municipal prepaid electricity customers to update their meters to KRN2... →
Incomplete Montrose housing project exposes Gauteng Human Settlements' failures
21st November 2024 Montrose mega housing project beneficiaries in Randfontein are forced to continue living in inhumane, unsanitary, and undignified conditions... →
The African Union Commission at a crossroads
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 20th November 2024 With elections for new commissioners in February 2025, member states must decide what kind of commission they want. One weakness of the African... →
Namibia aims to raise $450m to boost power generation
By: Bloomberg 20th November 2024 Namibia’s state-owned electricity utility plans to raise $450-million by selling bonds in the country and raising development bank loans to help... →
On climate, will Trump have it all his own way?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 19th November 2024 The US anti-climate juggernaut is worrying, but several factors could mitigate a potential catastrophe. Donald Trump’s comments during his 2024... →
PART 2: How businesses can proactively combat the scourge of the construction mafia
19th November 2024 In part 1 of this article, we provided a background to the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act (PPPFA) in the construction industry.... →
PART 1: How businesses can proactivity combat the scourge of the construction mafia
19th November 2024 In 2023, we published an article titled Construction Mafia – Remedies and Prevention in which we sought to unpack what the “construction mafia”... →
Far-reaching platinum hydrogen package launched at European Hydrogen Week
By: Martin Creamer 18th November 2024 A new brand that offers a comprehensive portfolio of hydrogen application support off a single platinum group metals (PGMs) company base has been... →