Chantelle Kotze
Chantelle Kotze is a former Staff Writer for Engineering News and Mining Weekly.
Tel: +2711 622 3744
Cabinet makes major changes to State-owned company boards
11th December 2014 Cabinet on Thursday announced sweeping changes to the composition of the nonexecutive boards of State-owned power utility Eskom and transport... →
E Cape rural development financier unveils three-year R100m agroprocessing initiative
9th December 2014 Rural development financier the Eastern Cape Rural Development Agency (ECRDA) CEO Thozamile Gwanya on Tuesday launched a three-year R100-million... →
Public comment deadline extended on proposed STB subsidy qualifying criteria
9th December 2014 To ensure that set-top-box (STB) subsidies are adequately distributed to qualifying needy persons who own televisions, the Universal Services and... →
Load shedding costing metals and engineering sector R6bn – Seifsa
9th December 2014 Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa (Seifsa) has urged government and State-owned power utility Eskom to bring an end to... →
Daily podcast – November 27, 2014
27th November 2014 Making headlines: President Jacob Zuma has admitted that the African National Congress is in trouble. Sierra Leone has appealed to the US to send... →
Daily podcast – October 8, 2014
8th October 2014 Making Headlines: South African President Jacob Zuma opens KwaZulu-Natal’s Dube TradePort . Sierra Leone’s burial teams for Ebola victims strike... →
Daily podcast - September 22, 2014
22nd September 2014 Making headlines: The Islamic State urges more attacks on Egyptian security forces. Sacci is concerned about the increase in crimes against... →
Daily podcast – September 18, 2014
18th September 2014 Making headlines: The World Bank says Ebola could drain billions of dollars from African economies. Nestlé South Africa integrates its African... →
Students need to become ‘imagineers’, academic urges
16th September 2014 University of Pretoria (UP) Department of Mining Engineering (DME) head Dr Ronny Webber-Youngman believes mining engineering students need to... →
Daily podcast – September 8, 2014
8th September 2014 Making headlines: DA leader Helen Zille says there’s enough evidence on the ‘spy tapes’ to prosecute President Jacob Zuma. The US confirms the... →
Platinum first as fuel cells power rural homes in Free State
5th August 2014 JSE-listed platinum producer Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) and Canada-based Ballard Power Systems on Tuesday launched the world’s first... →
Urgent need for power, water utilities as demand in Africa increases
10th July 2014 Consultancy Frost & Sullivan’s African Utility Market Intelligence Report has highlighted an urgent need for power and water utilities to expand... →
Several labour lessons learnt from Marikana tragedy – Mpofu
4th September 2013 A number of lessons were learnt by South Africa’s labour unions, as well as by platinum miner Lonmin, as a result of the events that took place at... →
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