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Now palladium comes under the Heraeus-Sibanye spotlight to boost hydrogen economy
By: Martin Creamer 15th February 2024 Germany’s Heraeus Precious Metals and South Africa’s Sibanye-Stillwater are partnering to explore new applications for platinum-group metals (PGMs)... →
Up to 12% of Gauteng motorists still paying their e-toll bills, says Outa
By: Darren Parker 15th February 2024 Between 10% and 12% of road users in Gauteng are still paying for e-tolls, despite the October 2022 announcement by Finance Minister Enoch... →
Hydrogen cars come into sharp new focus as global climate politics takes turn for better
By: Martin Creamer 14th February 2024 For the first time, luxury vehicle manufacturer BMW has a fleet of hydrogen-fuelled cars on South Africa’s roads, supported by a green hydrogen... →
City to urgently attend to Parkwood water outages
13th February 2024 The Executive Mayor of Johannesburg, Cllr Kabelo Gwamanda, was this morning alerted to a recurring water outage that has affected the residents of... →
South African president Cyril Ramaphosa aims for upbeat tone in annual address, but fails to impress a jaundiced electorate
12th February 2024 This year’s State of the Nation Address – delivered annually in February by South Africa’s president – was bound to be stuffed with electioneering... →
MEC Mamabolo once again misses another e-Toll deadline
12th February 2024 The Gauteng Finance MEC, Jacob Mamabolo, has once again missed another deadline to announce exactly how Gauteng will be paying for its portion of... →
SA: Cyril Ramaphosa: Address by South Africa's President, State of the Nation Address, Cape Town City Hall (08/02/2024)
9th February 2024 President Geingob was a dear friend of the South African people and a comrade in arms in the struggle for our freedom. He was a champion of African... →
SACP initial response to the state of the Nation Address
9th February 2024 The SACP welcomes the commendable progress that is benefiting millions of our people as a result of our hard-won April 1994 democratic... →