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South Africa’s permanent magnet rare earths attracting keen interest
By: Martin Creamer 5th December 2023 South Africa is recognised as having the potential to play a significant role in the establishment of a more diversified supply chain of critical... →
Country’s water quality deteriorates since 2014, nonrevenue water rockets - Blue, No, Green Drop reports
By: Natasha Odendaal 5th December 2023 The latest full Blue and No Drop reports, along with the Green Drop progress assessment report, released by the Department of Water and Sanitation... →
Floundering corporate South Africa - is restoring a financial distressed company to solvency achievable?
5th December 2023 With continued stage 6 loadshedding, a logistics crisis at our ports costing the South African economy R100-million per day, and with rampant... →
City takes concrete steps to address homelessness
5th December 2023 The Johannesburg Development Agency (JDA), the City of Johannesburg’s infrastructure arm, is pleased to announce the construction on a new... →
Cost of living and poverty on the rise while Premier Lesufi continues to focus on pipe dreams
4th December 2023 Millions of Gauteng residents are living in poverty, and this has been made worse by Premier Lesufi’s government, which continues to sell false... →
City commences with aeration trial at Diep River
4th December 2023 As part of our ongoing public commitment to address the pollution of the Diep River and Milnerton Lagoon, and the consequent negative environmental... →
Empowering change: understanding the impact of NEMLAA4 on South Africa’s environmental landscape
4th December 2023 In the ever-evolving arena of environmental legislation, the National Environmental Management Amendment Act 2 of 2022 (NEMLAA4) emerges as a... →
COP28: South Africa's Climate Change Regime and Just Energy Transition "Stocktake"
4th December 2023 The first Global Stocktake is set to conclude at COP28 which allows the global community to measure the progress made since the signing of the... →