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China’s factories to the world brace for tsunami of Covid cases
By: Bloomberg 15th December 2022 From locking in workers to hoarding medicines, beds and disinfectant, China’s factories are going to great lengths to keep the machines running —... →
Australia’s platinum pioneer highlighting greenness, mulling smelterless tech
By: Martin Creamer 29th November 2022 Australia’s platinum group metals (PGMs) pioneer, Podium Minerals, is evaluating the cleanest and greenest mining and processing options that... →
Dihlabeng fails to prepare for the water crisis
15th November 2022 The DA in Dihlabeng Local Municipality has on numerous occasions warned of the coming infrastructure collapse and asked what contingency plans the... →
UASA advises sugar workers to support Tongaat Hulett management for now
10th November 2022 Tongaat Hulett’s business rescue practitioners have secured monies to pay all salaries at the end of November following the cane sugar refinery... →
Engen Computer School a gateway to jobs and learnerships
25th October 2022 The Engen Community Computer School has capped another 70 graduates, all South Durban residents whose basic computer skills qualification boosts... →
Top Scholars in South Africa Honoured
18th October 2022 Twenty-nine of the country’s leading scholars and scientists were inaugurated as Members of the Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf) at the... →
Airports Company South Africa update on jet fuel at Cape Town international airport
3rd October 2022 Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) has managed to increase the number of jet fuel reserves at Cape Town International Airport (CTIA) and is... →
Northern Cape’s proposed green hydrogen hub can help open region’s full energy potential
By: Martin Creamer 22nd September 2022 The Boegoebaai green hydrogen hub in the Northern Cape can be a strategic project to open Southern Africa’s full green energy potential. A 24-month... →