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Investors want Minister Mantashe to take real action to stimulate investment in South African mining
1st February 2023 In his speech opening next week’s Mining Indaba in Cape Town, Minister of Minerals and Energy Gwede Mantashe should address some of the burning... →
Cape Town residents urged to reduce water consumption as loadshedding bites
By: News24Wire 31st January 2023 The City of Cape Town is urging residents to use less water as high stages of load shedding are having an impact on water supply operations. Mayor... →
Solar saving gold mine $145 000 a month, more renewables on way, says Pan African
By: Martin Creamer 30th January 2023 The 10 MW solar power plant at Evander is averaging savings of $145 000 a month for the Mpumalanga gold mine, Pan African Resources said on Monday.... →
MEC Madoda Sambatha intervenes on water challenges at Joe Morolong Memorial Hospital
27th January 2023 The North West Health MEC Madoda Sambatha has acted swiftly to deal with the challenges of water shortages at Joe Morolong Memorial Hospital in... →
Trade, just energy transition key topics of discussion between Yellen, Godongwana
By: Tasneem Bulbulia 26th January 2023 Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has expressed his gratitude for the commitment by the US to South Africa’s energy transition, noting that it... →
‘Almost double the world average’? Debunking government claims about water use in South Africa
By: Africa Check 26th January 2023 As South Africa enters its 16th year of the rolling power outages known as loadshedding, some provinces also face an unreliable water supply. Over... →
Dam water overflows into classrooms compromising the safety of Slovoville Primary School learners
24th January 2023 The safety of learners and teachers at Slovoville Primary School in Soweto is severely impacted due to the nearby dam water and wetlands... →
Close the taps in Tshwane or 'water supply system could collapse'
By: News24Wire 24th January 2023 Rand Water's overall reservoir storage capacity has dropped from 60% to 30% and the supply system could collapse if the water levels do not... →