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Fatal flaws
By: Terence Creamer 16th September 2022 The 40-page judgment delivered earlier this month by High Court Judge President Selby Mbenenge in relation to the granting and renewal of an oil... →
Nigerian oil workers threaten to strike if govt doesn't stem theft
By: Reuters 8th September 2022 Members of a Nigerian oil workers' union are threatening to go on strike if the government does not do more to stem widespread oil theft they say... →
Court deals blow to Shell, sets aside Wild Coast exploration right
By: News24Wire 1st September 2022 A high court has set aside a decision by Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy Gwede Mantashe to grant Shell an exploration right, which would... →
Babita Deokaran: Gauteng Health boss Lerato Madyo suspended amid R850m Tembisa hospital scandal
By: News24Wire 26th August 2022 Gauteng health department CFO Lerato Madyo was suspended on Friday morning as the R850-million Tembisa Hospital scandal, discovered by Babita... →
Tembisa hospital pays R498 000 for skinny jeans but CEO still not suspended
23rd August 2022 The scandal engulfing Tembisa Hospitals gets worse and worse, but CEO Ashley Mthunzi remains in his job. It’s now revealed by a News24... →
Thungela shares R500m with employees, community as it sets out to plant million trees, add solar power
By: Martin Creamer 16th August 2022 Coal mining and exporting company Thungela, which generated R8.9-billion free cash in the first six months to June 30, is sharing R500-million of... →
Oil refinery closures, cleaner fuels and security of supply in South Africa
29th July 2022 While South Africa has been preoccupied with rolling electricity blackouts, security of liquid fuels supply has been overlooked even though – by my... →
Europe leads even though sun, wind, storage, green electron/molecule energy is tailor made for South Africa
By: Martin Creamer 22nd July 2022 This week the European Commission approved €5.4-billion of public support by 15 member states for a hydrogen technology value chain taking in... →