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A Closer Look at South Africa’s Approach to Climate Change and the G20
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 29th November 2024 Both COP28 and the G20 committed to triple renewables but where is the money going to come from? Climate change is particularly important for South... →
Updated IRP report to be released ahead of Cabinet approval, Mathe confirms
By: Terence Creamer 28th November 2024 South African National Energy Development Institute CEO Dr Titus Mathe has confirmed that a report containing a remodelled Integrated Resource Plan... →
DMRE to push for Cabinet approval of new-look IRP by end-March despite big revisions
By: Terence Creamer 26th November 2024 The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) has reiterated its aim of securing Cabinet approval for a new Integrated Resource Plan (IRP)... →
Investment - pulling it all together
26th November 2024 Turning South Africa into 1 big construction site is the expressed ideal of ministers from the ANC and the DA. What is the state of play, and what... →
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... →
PSA calls for urgent intervention following food poisoning of 28 learners in Western Cape
15th November 2024 The Public Servants Association (PSA) regards a recent food poisoning incident involving 28 learners of Mzamomtsha Primary School in Driftsands and... →
PSA urges stricter food safety measures following poisoning incidents at Western Cape schools
15th November 2024 The Public Servants Association has expressed concern over recent food poisoning incidents that affected 28 learners from Mzamomtsha Primary School... →
Botswana’s election shock: analyst reflects on why voters kicked the ruling party out after 58 years
13th November 2024 The dramatic loss of power by the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP), which had governed Botswana since independence in 1966, will go down in history... →