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Lesufi says Gauteng government ready to migrate poor away from relying on Eskom's grid
By: Darren Parker 16th February 2023 Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has said the time has come to help the poor migrate away from relying on national power utility Eskom for their... →
CWU on Telkom's jobs bloodbath
15th February 2023 The Communication Workers Union (CWU) is alarmed at the scale of job losses in the Information, Communication and Technology industry as a whole.... →
Growing need for critical raw materials highlighted by US, EU policies – Glencore
By: Martin Creamer 15th February 2023 Recent government policies, such as the US's Inflation Reduction Act and the European Union’s proposed Green Deal Industrial Plan, demonstrate the... →
Minister Senzo Mchunu and Deputy Minister David Mahlobo launch newly upgraded Brandvlei Water Feeder Canal
13th February 2023 Water service delivery was boosted by an oversight visit to water and sanitation services infrastructure and the launching of the newly upgraded... →
The SBI asks President Ramaphosa to help small firms and households
8th February 2023 As South Africans continue to endure the brunt of rising cost of living, the Small Business Institute has appealed to President Cyril Ramaphosa to... →
Declaring a State of Disaster for energy crisis contentious, BLSA CEO writes
By: Tasneem Bulbulia 6th February 2023 The call by the African National Congress for a State of Disaster to be declared over the energy crisis has come as a surprise to organised... →
Ever greater global acknowledgement of need to decarbonise ever more urgently – Anglo
By: Martin Creamer 6th February 2023 Ever greater acknowledgement is being given to the need to decarbonise global energy and transport systems ever more urgently. At the same time,... →
BLSA CEO's Weekly Newsletter
6th February 2023 The call by the ANC for a state of disaster to be declared over the energy crisis has alarmed many across society. Organised business was also... →