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Some African governments are spending millions to spy on their citizens – stifling debate and damaging democracy
2nd November 2023 Governments around the world use surveillance technology to monitor external threats to national security. Some African governments are also... →
Mr Godongwana forgot the heroes of our economy, rooftop solar micro entrepreneurs
2nd November 2023 Rooftop-solar-generation generates more than 20% of our needs and saves Eskom three Medupi’s of R702-billion, beats loadshedding, pollution and... →
Sub- contract agreements vs the letting of mining rights
1st November 2023 It is the ordinary course of business for South African mining right holders (“MRH“) to contract with third party service providers to carry out... →
DENOSA hopes Finance Minister keeps his hands off Health’s cookie jar
1st November 2023 As the Minister of Finance will be tabling the Mid-Term Budget Policy Statement in Parliament later today, the Democratic Nursing Organisation of... →
Controversial Tshwane IT contractor – once linked to VBS kingpin – faces scrutiny
By: News24Wire 1st November 2023 Brilliant Telecommunications, which was awarded a crucial R585-million IT contract by the City of Tshwane, has lost another key legal bid to keep... →
Implats implementing mitigating response to current PGMs price weakness
By: Martin Creamer 31st October 2023 Platinum group metals (PGM) mining and marketing company Implats is implementing a comprehensive operational and expenditure response to mitigate... →
Orion advancing towards operational commencement at Prieska in Northern Cape
By: Martin Creamer 31st October 2023 Johannesburg- and Sydney-listed Orion Minerals has continued its transition to mine developer and operator at the Prieska copper/zinc mine in South... →
DA requests temporary loadshedding exemption for fire embattled municipalities
30th October 2023 The Democratic Alliance (DA) has requested the Municipal Managers of Gamagara, Gasegonyana, Joe Morolong and Kgatelopele municipalities to urgently... →