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S Africa's budget to consolidate more slowly, rate cuts delayed – poll
By: Reuters 15th February 2024 South Africa's budget deficit will narrow at a slower pace in coming years than October estimates predicted, put off course by poor mining tax... →
South Africa’s inaugural Grid Emission Measure highlights coal dependence
By: Bloomberg 14th February 2024 South Africa produced its inaugural official gauge of the carbon intensity of its electricity production, confirming its status as one of the... →
We need the basics for growth, not re-division – GOOD Party
By: Sashnee Moodley 13th February 2024 While opposition parties hit back hard at the ruling African National Congress and its failures since democracy in the debate on last week’s State... →
GOOD: Brett Herron: Address by GOOD Secretary-General & Member of Parliament, during today’s debate on the President’s State of the Nation Address Cape Town (13/02/2024)
13th February 2024 Nobody can seriously deny the existence of our Constitution and Bill of Rights, our democratic institutions, independent judiciary and free media. →
Eskom power stations are flat-lining and shutting themselves down
12th February 2024 In their clumsy attempt to shift blame on the escalation of loadshedding to stage 6, , the ANC’s Fikile Mbalula and the Minister of Electricity,... →
Ramokgopa denies President’s pre-Stage 6 SoNA assertions caused embarrassment and insists loadshedding ‘corner has been turned’
By: Terence Creamer 11th February 2024 Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has move to defend the statement made by President Cyril Ramaphosa in his State of the Nation Address... →
SACP initial response to the state of the Nation Address
9th February 2024 The SACP welcomes the commendable progress that is benefiting millions of our people as a result of our hard-won April 1994 democratic... →
Minerals Council South Africa notes State of the Nation Address
9th February 2024 The Minerals Council South Africa welcomes the signs of progress coming from joint business and government interventions in logistics, energy and... →