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Government announces details for end of e-tolls in Gauteng
10th April 2024 The South African government has announced final details of the scrapping of e-tolls in Gauteng, paving the way for long-term maintenance and... →
Kidnappings in Chad could spark a regional security crisis
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 9th April 2024 Kidnappers have terrorised Chad’s southern Mayo-Kebbi West and Logone Oriental provinces for over two decades. Between 2020 and 2023, the number of... →
SA: Cyril Ramaphosa: Address by South Africa's President, at the opening of the Tetra Pak Carton Packaging Plant in Pinetown, KwaZulu-Natal
9th April 2024 This factory upgrade forms part of a R500 million investment by Tetra Pak in the South African economy, that in turn forms part of the Presidential... →
NSFAS on payment of April allowances
9th April 2024 The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) paid the disbursements for University and TVET college students in respect of students for the... →
AfriForum states that budget pressures highlight the undesirability of BELA Bill
9th April 2024 After the conclusion of the last public consultation sessions on the Basic Education Laws Amendment Bill (the so-called BELA Bill) last week,... →
Use underground mines for electricity storage, optimise mine water use – Karst Hydro
By: Martin Creamer 8th April 2024 South Africa’s many underground mines can be used as batteries that store the clean electricity that the water descending for cooling can provide.... →
Why businesses should care about the ins and outs of international arbitration
8th April 2024 While emotions might run high during a business disagreement, choosing the right dispute resolution method is a practical decision. Dispute... →
Military bases' repair will cost taxpayers R8 billion
8th April 2024 As the South African taxpayer gets ready to spend nearly R2,5 billion per year on an SANDF foreign deployment to the eastern DRC, it has since... →