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China invites Uganda's energy minister for talks on pipeline financing
By: Reuters 5th April 2024 China has invited Uganda's energy minister to Beijing to discuss the East African country's $5-billion crude oil pipeline, Uganda's presidency said... →
R107m Steenbras Dam scheme upgrade in the works to help Cape Town ease loadshedding
By: News24Wire 18th September 2023 A R107-million refurbishment of the Steenbras Hydro Pumped Storage Scheme is on the pipeline, with Capetonians hoping it will bring further relief... →
Batteries, pesticides and lubricants added to Extended Producer Responsibility Schemes
23rd May 2023 Portable batteries, pesticides and lubricant oils now fall under the Extended Producer Responsibility Regulations, and have to comply with rules on... →
Eskom says ‘unexpected challenges’ during Koeberg Unit 1 outage will delay restart
By: Terence Creamer 22nd March 2023 The first Unit 1 steam generator at the Koeberg power station has been removed from the containment building and placed into an on-site storage... →
Multiple crises need a new configuration of forces
By: Raymond Suttner 21st February 2023 For a political organisation to win confidence of voters or supporters, it requires certain qualities. These are not invariable, because it is... →
Cabinet approves move to double tenure period for directors-general, overhaul appointment processes
By: News24Wire 21st October 2022 Cabinet has approved a move to amend national and provincial government directors-general's performance reviews and to extend their tenure from... →
Wits students tour JDA inner city developments
3rd October 2022 Students from Wits University’s School of Construction, Economics and Management recently visited four projects currently undertaken by the... →
Wits students tour JDA inner city developments
3rd October 2022 Students from Wits University’s School of Construction, Economics and Management recently visited four projects currently undertaken by the... →