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Head of troubled coal line exits Transnet
By: News24Wire 23rd October 2023 In the latest in a slew of resignations, Transnet’s managing executive for the critical export coal line, Ali Motala, is leaving the embattled... →
EU agrees on framework for Niger sanctions
By: Reuters 23rd October 2023 European Union countries on Monday adopted a framework to impose sanctions on members of a junta that seized power in Niger in July. The new... →
R600 000 a sitting: Councillors munch their way through three courses as Joburg crumbles 
By: News24Wire 23rd October 2023 A single sitting of the Johannesburg council can cost R600 000, with the lion's share going toward catering. Former Speaker Vasco da Gama has... →
‘Height of folly’ to develop overreliance on aged coal plants for future supply

By: Terence Creamer 23rd October 2023 Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa says attention should shift to adding new and cleaner generation to the loadshedding-prone electricity... →
Africa’s three waves of coups
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 23rd October 2023 The toppling of King Farouk in 1952 by the Egyptian army marked the beginning of military intervention to gain political power in Africa. Since... →
SAMWU condemns war room establishment to run Matjhabeng Municipality and attack of collective bargaining
23rd October 2023 The South African Municipal Workers’ Union (SAMWU) in the Free State Province is deeply concerned about the establishment of a war room at the... →
NHI expected to face legal challenges, says Panado maker Adcock Ingram
By: News24Wire 23rd October 2023 Drug maker Adcock Ingram said on Friday it is "highly likely" that the proposed National Health Insurance will face legal challenges, which could... →
SA has R660-billion shortfall on its R1.5-trillion just climate transition plan 
By: News24Wire 23rd October 2023 Despite wealthy nations’ pledged $R8.5-billion (approximately R150-billion) and further pledges and investments, South Africa faces a R660-billion... →