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Copper 360 mining school attracting international partner attention
By: Martin Creamer 10th October 2023 Copper 360’s mining school in the Northern Cape is attracting attention from international mining schools and global agencies wanting to partner... →
Unjustified Closure of Johannesburg City Library: A Call for Transparency and Accountability
23rd June 2023 The DA in Johannesburg takes issue with the unexpected closure of the Johannesburg City Library. This closure, which I confirmed during an urgent... →
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... →
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... →
Focus on Growth
By: Terence Creamer 4th March 2022 Having some breathing space as a result of a R182-billion tax windfall is one thing, using it wisely is quite another. Finance Minister Enoch... →
Danchi Group takes centre stage at Eskom’s Business Investment Competition
15th December 2021 Wednesday, 15 December 2021: Danchi Group (Pty) Ltd, specialists in steel solutions, were crowned overall winners of the 2021 Eskom Business... →
COP26: a mixed bag for Africa
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 6th December 2021 The 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow was a decidedly mixed bag for developing nations, including many in Africa. On... →