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The role of good faith in contract law
1st February 2024 The role of good faith in South African contract law is significant, as it is an underlying value that is given expression through existing rules... →
50 more R105bn Hive Hydrogen projects still not enough if demand projections continue, says GM
By: Martin Creamer 25th April 2023 The R105-billion investment pledge by Hive Hydrogen at President Cyril Ramaphosa’s fifth South Africa Investment Conference was the biggest by far,... →
Green hydrogen investment pledge hits conference’s top spot at R105bn
By: Martin Creamer 17th April 2023 The investment into green hydrogen was the biggest investment pledge by far to be announced at the fifth South African Investment Conference (SAIC)... →
Now’s the time for full energy freedom, says green hydrogen stalwart Andrew Forrest
By: Martin Creamer 17th March 2022 Let’s give energy sovereignty to the world. Renewable energy is everywhere. Every country can produce it. Now is the time to capture it, and have... →
Formal launch of South Africa’s first green ammonia project on Tuesday
By: Martin Creamer 12th January 2022 The formal launch of South Africa’s first green ammonia project takes place on Tuesday, against the background of the initiative having already... →
Exciting green ammonia export plan for Nelson Mandela Bay
By: Martin Creamer 15th December 2021 Hive Hydrogen and Built Africa – together as Hive Hydrogen – as well as Linde plc, through its wholly owned South African subsidiary Afrox, have... →
Premier Alan Winde on Western Cape COVID19 peak
5th August 2021 “The Western Cape is in the peak of the third wave and so heightened vigilance needed now more than ever” During my weekly digital press conference... →
KZN govt employs more health workers, confident of oxygen availability amid third wave
By: Yvonne Silaule 30th June 2021 The KwaZulu-Natal provincial government has contracted 15 000 health workers, in various fields, to help boost the province’s capacity to fight the... →