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Water and Sanitation on water storage in Northern Cape
8th June 2022 The weekly state of reservoirs report of the Department of Water and Sanitation indicates a week on week decline in water storage in the Northern... →
Rare earths mining marking time amid prospecting bid to explore on same site
By: Martin Creamer 7th June 2022 A rare earths development is marking time owing to a prospecting right appeal to explore where a mining right has already been granted,... →
CSIR releases its annual statistics on power generation in South Africa for 2021
7th June 2022 The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has released its annual statistics on power generation in South Africa for the year 2021.... →
Pandemic, Ukraine war impede global energy development – report
By: Donna Slater 2nd June 2022 The impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, including lockdowns, disruptions to global supply chains and the diversion of fiscal resources to keep food... →
What it will take for South Africa’s ailing power utility to keep going
31st May 2022 The chief operating officer of South Africa’s electricity utility, Eskom, warned in May that the government should urgently start building new... →
'No attempt to disguise' latest incident of sabotage at Eskom power station as another cable is cut
By: News24Wire 23rd May 2022 A cable on Unit 1 at Eskom's Matla Power Station was cut over the weekend in what is now the fourth incident of suspected sabotage at a power... →
Manganese mine rail-loading boost being assessed by South32
By: Martin Creamer 19th May 2022 Diversified mining company South32 is assessing the potential expansion and modernisation of rail loading infrastructure at its Wessels manganese... →
Eskom doesn't expect any unlawful strikes as wage saga kicks into gear
By: News24Wire 16th May 2022 Eskom does not anticipate any unlawful strikes or disruptions at its operations while a wage dispute with unions is being dealt with, according to... →