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Mozambique seeks to end 50-year hydropower pact with South Africa
By: Bloomberg 2nd February 2024 Mozambique plans to end half a century of hydropower supply to South Africa’s State-owned electricity utility, raising risks for the continent’s... →
Mangaung’s failure to spend grants exacerbates hardship of the poor
2nd February 2024 The second quarter Service Delivery Budget Implementation Plan (SDBIP) tabled in Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality (MMM) paints a disheartening... →
South Africans are opting to go off-grid: how they’re being helped, and hindered, in their efforts
2nd February 2024 Eskom, South Africa’s State-owned power utility, struggles to generate and supply a stable flow of electricity to meet demand. In 2023, there were... →
EFF says Auditor-General being used as political weapon as DA alleges Ekurhuleni audit cover-up
By: Sashnee Moodley 2nd February 2024 The Economic Freedom Fighters has called into question the independence of the Office of the Auditor-General of South Africa, saying the party is... →
2024 is our 1994 – RISE Mzansi
By: Sashnee Moodley 2nd February 2024 As preparations for the second voter registration weekend get underway ahead of the 2024 national and provincial elections, new political party... →
Mining's Green Shift: Partnering for Sustainable Transitions
2nd February 2024 The Just Energy Transition (JET) and the global move towards net zero by 2050 require coordinated action by mining companies, governments, unions,... →
HSBC sees South Africa household spending remaining weak in 2024
By: Bloomberg 1st February 2024 Household consumption in South Africa is expected to pick up slightly in 2024 after likely growing at its weakest pace in three decades last year,... →
South Africa: ‘I did it’ – LAC confirms the law on employee confessions
1st February 2024 In its first judgment of the year, in the matter of Brauns and Others v Wilkes N.O and Others, the Labour Appeal Court (LAC) dismissed an appeal by... →