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Eskom pollutes more in bid to keep lights on
By: Reuters 27th September 2023 Four of South African State utility Eskom's 15 coal-fired power plants are breaching government emissions regulations as it pushes ageing... →
Unisa to confer honorary doctorates on Raymond Zondo, Mandisa Maya
By: Lumkile Nkomfe 26th September 2023 The University of South Africa (Unisa) announced on Tuesday that it will award Doctor of Laws (LLD) (Honoris Causa) to Chief Justice Raymond Zondo... →
Invest and equip more Women Leadership in Government and State Owned Enterprises
26th September 2023 On a granular level it is easy to talk about investing in women and that true leadership is pertinent, but more action needs to be taken to create... →
Eskom suspends loadshedding over the long weekend
By: News24Wire 22nd September 2023 Due to the sustained improved performance of generation availability as well as the anticipated lower demand over the long weekend, Stage 2... →
Department of Water and Sanitation opens a case against Nketoane Local Municipality
21st September 2023 On 13 September 2023, the Department of Water and Sanitation opened a criminal case against Nketoana Local Municipality at Lindley police station... →
NUMSA demands that Eskom must be given 70% of the renewable energy allocation if the energy Transition is to be considered ‘Just’
20th September 2023 The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) is demanding that Eskom must be given 70% allocation in the renewable energy space, if... →
SA: Zingiswa Losi, Address by COSATU President , at the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM)’s Just Energy Summit (20/09/23)
20th September 2023 Thank you for inviting your Federation, COSATU, to join you for this important Summit. →
Libya’s floods: a climate change and governance tragedy
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 20th September 2023 The catastrophic flood last week in Derna, north-eastern Libya, has claimed the lives of nearly 4 000 people. A significant number are still... →