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Phase 1 of Hammanskraal drinking water project completed, water yet to flow
By: Natasha Odendaal 18th November 2024 The first phase of the drinking water project for Hammanskraal has been completed, with the first of four modules of the Klipdrift potable water... →
Ramaphosa calls for peaceful resolution to police standoff with illegal miners
By: Sashnee Moodley 18th November 2024 President Cyril Ramaphosa described the Stilfontein mine as a “crime scene”, on Monday, as he called for a peaceful resolution to the standoff at... →
South Africa ratings upgrade, employment figures largely a positive – BLSA CEO
By: Tasneem Bulbulia 18th November 2024 The upgrade of South Africa’s rating by S&P Global to a positive ratings outlook is largely positive for the country, but employment figures from... →
It is not only diamonds that are forever – a snapshot of forever and hazardous chemicals
18th November 2024 A recent study conducted by the Manchester Metropolitan University revealed that the processes intended to decontaminate noxious liquid landfill... →
DA calls for an investigation and temporary shelter for residents following a burst pipeline in Umgudulu
18th November 2024 The DA in KwaZulu-Natal today calls for an investigation into the cause of the burst pipeline in Umgudulu, eThekwini. We are further calling for... →
Daily Podcast – November 15, 2024
15th November 2024 Making headlines: Families gather at mine shaft where hundreds are feared underground Poll shows Reserve Bank to cut rates to 7.75% And, South... →
Families gather at mine shaft where hundreds are feared underground
By: Reuters 15th November 2024 Desperate family members of illegal miners believed to number in the hundreds waited outside a disused mine shaft in South Africa on Friday in the... →
Sewage pollution in the Vaal River catchment threatens Gauteng’s water security
15th November 2024 Urgent and effective action is needed to stop sewage pollution in the Vaal River’s catchment area. This sewage pollution poses a serious threat to... →