Topic
Lack of transparency
By: Terence Creamer 28th June 2024 The tapering of loadshedding has arguably provided the Eskom board and executive team with some much-needed time and space to consider the future... →
Anglo spearheading exciting new clean hydrogen mobility initiative across Europe
By: Martin Creamer 26th June 2024 Platinum-based hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) received a major boost on Wednesday with the announcement of an initiative to deploy... →
DWS assures it is ready for Lesotho Highlands tunnel closure
By: Natasha Odendaal 24th June 2024 The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) is ready for the upcoming six-month closure of the Lesotho Highlands tunnel for maintenance from... →
DWS assures business communities of enough water supply amidst the closure of Lesotho Highlands tunnel for maintenance
24th June 2024 The Provincial Head of Department of Water and Sanitation in Gauteng, Justice Maluleke has reassured the public about the readiness of the... →
Saps continues investigation in IEC intimidation case
By: Thabi Shomolekae 20th June 2024 The South African Police Service has opened a case of intimidation following an attempted unauthorised entry at the Electoral Commission of South... →
Fast-greening Richards Bay Minerals now eyeing on-site renewables, storage, aggregation
By: Martin Creamer 19th June 2024 Energy-intensive Richards Bay Minerals (RBM), which consumes an average of 1.8 terawatts of power a year, was able to secure its latest 140 MW wind... →
South Africa’s unity government: 4 crucial factors for it to work
19th June 2024 Governments of national unity built on power-sharing arrangements are common in Africa and elsewhere in the world. Now South Africa also has a... →
Eskom targets JETP funds and partnerships for 2 GW clean-energy pipeline
By: Terence Creamer 14th June 2024 Having recently confirmed a decoupling of its just energy transition strategy from the decommissioning of its coal-fired power stations, Eskom is... →