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Kusile Unit 4 enters commercial operation, two more units to go
By: Terence Creamer 1st June 2022 Eskom has announced that Kusile Unit 4, in eMalahleni, Mpumalanga, has entered into commercial operation, adding some 800 MW of much-needed... →
Government clarifies requirements for verifiable vaccination proofs for international travellers
27th May 2022 The South African Government has noted the recent incidents at some ports of entry involving international travellers who presented proofs of... →
Africa’s Recovery Remains Uneven; More Resources Are Needed - African Development Bank Reports
27th May 2022 With the support of the Bank’s rapid Covid-19 Response Facility, more than 300,000 small and medium enterprises received affordable finance An... →
Tyme Group announces leadership changes
24th May 2022 Tyme Group, which is one of the world’s fastest growing digital banking groups, has announced a series of leadership changes as it embarks on the... →
City on course to building 10 new clinics in three years
23rd May 2022 During her maiden State of the City Address last month, the Executive Mayor of the City of Johannesburg, Councillor Mpho Phalatse, announced the... →
UPL continues tankering and other mitigation measures as second bout of extreme rain leads to controlled overtopping of PCD
23rd May 2022 The eThekwini region has been hit with a second bout of extreme rainfall. Following the first bout in April, UPL continued to work hard to reduce... →
Dunlop Grandtrek AT25 Scores Another OE Win
20th May 2022 Dunlop’s locally manufactured Grandtrek AT25 is OE (original equipment) fitted to South Africa’s newest bakkie entrant – the Isuzu D-Max, launched... →
South Africa has entered a new phase of the Covid pandemic: what that means
19th May 2022 Confirmed cases of SARS-CoV-2 have been increasing in South Africa in recent weeks. This has been largely driven by two offspring – known as the... →