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DA committed to being stable anchor party at national level – John Steenhuisen
By: Thabi Shomolekae 29th February 2024 The Democratic Alliance (DA) noted that it is committed to serving as the stable anchor party at the heart of a new national government comprising... →
Project finance clinched for 520 MW South African wind, solar projects – Anglo
By: Martin Creamer 29th February 2024 Johannesburg- and London-listed diversified mining and marketing company Anglo American announced on Thursday that jointly owned renewable energy... →
Lesufi backtracks on e-Toll promise
29th February 2024 Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has now backtracked on his promise that motorists will not have to pay their e-Toll debt. The Democratic Alliance... →
Green energy integrated into Harmony Gold operations, uranium surprises on upside
By: Martin Creamer 29th February 2024 Green electrons are being generated as planned at Harmony Gold’s 30 MW first phase of renewable energy generation, which is now fully integrated... →
Harmony Gold board approves R7.9bn project on back of superb half-year results
By: Martin Creamer 28th February 2024 The board of mining company Harmony Gold has approved the commencement of a R7.9-billion life-of-mine (LoM) extension project at the rich Mponeng... →
Multi-Party Charter reveals its plans to end loadshedding if ANC can be ousted
By: Darren Parker 28th February 2024 The 11 political parties that are members of the Multi-Party Charter (MPC) for South Africa have voiced a unified plan to end loadshedding once and... →
Africa's debt to stay above pre-pandemic levels through 2025, UN official says
By: Reuters 28th February 2024 Africa's public debt will stay above pre-pandemic levels in 2024 and 2025, with many countries still at risk of falling into debt distress as they... →
Premier Mathabatha’s SOPA must focus on jobs, service delivery and healthcare
28th February 2024 The DA expects Premier Chupu Stan Mathabatha’s State of the Province Address (SOPA) tomorrow to focus on interventions to- create jobs, accelerate... →