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The problem with dogma
By: Saliem Fakir 16th June 2023 “Bad ideas matter. They have their own coherence and own power”. These words are attributable to Timothy Snyder, a US historian who specialises in... →
China central bank's ex-deputy governor found guilty of corruption
By: News24Wire 9th June 2023 China said on Friday a former deputy governor of its central bank has been found guilty of corruption, becoming the latest high-ranking official... →
Power of reform
By: Terence Creamer 9th June 2023 For several years, certain forward-looking commentators argued that by making only a minor amendment to Schedule 2 of the Electricity Regulation... →
Everything is being done to stop investment in the future
8th June 2023 Failure to provide conditions for growth has spread to every sector. Despite rhetoric to the contrary, SA does not have a growth strategy. We have... →
Ramokgopa's ambiguous powers underscore the need for an ad hoc committee
26th May 2023 The DA notes the announcement by President Cyril Ramaphosa that he has, in terms of Section 97 of the constitution, signed a proclamation... →
Construction phase of Menar’s new R600m colliery project is in full swing
By: Martin Creamer 26th May 2023 The construction phase of the new Gugulethu Colliery is in full swing. “We’ve started working on the box cut with the anticipation that first coal... →
Government pursuing every megawatt of generation it can find, says Ramakgopa
By: Rebecca Campbell 19th May 2023 It was “inevitable” that South Africa would have to use powerships to help deal with the country’s power supply crisis, Electricity Minister... →
South Africans bask in solar power tax breaks
11th May 2023 The demand for solar power installations in South Africa is likely to heat up considerably this year after new incentives were announced in the... →