South Africa’s eskom not insolvent but facing cashflow trouble
South Africa’s scandal-plagued power utility Eskom said on Monday it was not insolvent but was facing serious liquidity issues and would be in “trouble”...
Activists to appeal new South African nuclear plant decision
Greenpeace Africa and other NGOs intend to appeal against South Africa's decision to grant an environmental permit for a new 4,000 megawatt nuclear plant...
Why are South Africans paying so much for petrol?
South African consumers have experienced what seems like a fuel hike outbreak this year. Fuel in SA costs a staggering R14.05 per litre (95 octane).
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Ports and Maritime authority to announce investment ready projects in the ports and maritime...
The Port Management Association of Eastern & Southern Africa (PMAESA) will be announcing the status of investment ready projects in the ports and maritime...
National healthcare is about to become the next ‘e-tolls’
The large degree of uncertainty and lack of common understanding of how the NHI will be implemented and operate is of concern, given the...
South Africa’s banks are preparing for the worst
South African banks are preparing for the worst when it comes to the threat of another downgrade of the country’s debt.
“FirstRand anticipated...
Cream cheese plant benefits from new Certa pump’s gentle handling and CIP capability
German dairy product manufacturer Goldsteig has put its trust in the recently launched MasoSine Certa SineTM pump from Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group (WMFTG) for...
SA tech companies that would have more than doubled your money over the last...
The Sunday Times newspaper has published its list of the Top 100 Companies in South Africa, showing which JSE-listed tech companies have delivered the...
SA confident in reforms to boost economy
National Treasury says measures are in place to efficiently deal with the concerns raised by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on how the country...
South Africa mulls welfare cuts to fund free higher education
South Africa's government is considering a range of budget cuts that could include slashing social grants for the most vulnerable in order to pay...
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