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Striking workers at key South Africa coal port reject wage offer
By: Bloomberg 29th September 2023 Workers at the Richards Bay Coal Terminal in South Africa rejected its latest wage offer and will continue to strike, according to the main labour... →
Celebrating our water heritage with Woodhead Dam’s 126th anniversary
29th September 2023 For 126 years, this dam has supplied residents with water in their homes – at one period, it was even the main source of water to the city. The... →
MaP Water urgently needs to secure reliable water supply
29th September 2023 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Maluti-a-Phofung Local Municipality (MaP) is concerned over MaP Water's repeated failure to secure a safe and... →
Innovation and progress at City, partner’s R163m Greenville housing project
29th September 2023 Contractors are working hard and progressing well at the City of Cape Town and its partner Garden Cities’ innovative R163 million Greenville Phase... →
Malawi gov't sets innovative permitting example by working alongside mining company
By: Martin Creamer 28th September 2023 On the face of it, South Africa could do a lot more to speed up critical minerals mining development in South Africa. An example of doing so that... →
Eskom gives an update on the state of the power system and summer outlook
28th September 2023 Today, Eskom held the State of the System briefing to give an update on the performance of the power system, progress feedback on the... →
Gauteng government’s failure to pay rent for mobile classrooms leaves Nancefield Primary School learners in the lurch
28th September 2023 Learners and teachers of Nancefield Primary School, Soweto, will not have a proper school to return to when the schools open for the fourth term... →
Rationalisation of Northern Cape entities doomed by lack of costing
27th September 2023 The Democratic Alliance in the Northern Cape notes with concern that the provincial government continues to mismanage the proposed streamlining of... →