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Anglo's Envusa applies to trade 520 MW of green electricity with seven operations
By: Martin Creamer 19th October 2023 Renewables company Envusa Energy, which is owned jointly by Anglo American in partnership with EDF Renewables, this week lodged an application for... →
Engen volunteers join hands with FoodForward SA on World Food Day
18th October 2023 Engen employees recently stepped up to help with the ‘Foodbanking Process’ at FoodForward SA in support of World Food Day celebrated on October... →
East Africa’s youth scammed by promises of overseas work
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 18th October 2023 On 23 May, Kenya’s Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) issued an arrest warrant for Wycliffe Onguti Magara. Magara had been identified as... →
Eskom sub-contractor arrested for allegedly soliciting bribe from coal truckers
By: News24Wire 17th October 2023 An Eskom sub-contractor was arrested last week for allegedly trying to solicit a bribe from a coal transport company at the Camden power station in... →
SANDF sent soldiers to Cuba for medical training that was 136% more expensive than local
By: News24Wire 16th October 2023 Medical training for South African troops in Cuba was 136% more expensive when compared to an equivalent tertiary course in South Africa, and the... →
Former Eskom employees targeted in Sars coal syndicate raids
By: News24Wire 12th October 2023 The South African Revenue Service led a large-scale government search and seizure operation against several alleged members of coal smuggling... →
Consumer goods body counts cost of loadshedding, poverty, failing infrastructure
By: News24Wire 12th October 2023 The consumer goods industry's largest representative body warned on Wednesday that the cost of load shedding, failing infrastructure and rising... →
UN struggling to reach 18-million people in need in war-torn Sudan
By: Reuters 5th October 2023 The United Nations said on Thursday it was struggling to reach 18-million people in need in Sudan to fend off a humanitarian disaster, hampered by... →