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Cape Town Opens Electricity Grid to Energy Traders after Successful Pilot

After the conclusion of a successful year-long electricity ‘wheeling’ pilot project, the City of Cape Town is opening its electricity grid to private electricity...

PSG Demonstrates Commitment To Drive Economic Growth And Job Creation Awarding R1 Million To...

PSG Financial Services, in collaboration with Economic Research South Africa (ERSA), has launched the second annual PSG #ThinkBigSA competition, inviting South Africa’s “Big Picture...

Commission opens dialogue on viability of electronic voting in SA

The Electoral Commission is expected to start a public conversation about the prospect of electronic voting, or e-voting, during South African elections.  To launch the...

Weak Identity Verification is the Achilles’ Heel of South Africa’s Financial Security

A recent security review of South Africa's Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant program, overseen by the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA), uncovered...

SA Construction Leaders Comment on R1.3 Trillion Earmarked for Local Infrastructure – Numerous Challenges

The South African government's commitment to infrastructure development - with an estimated R1.3 trillion earmarked for public infrastructure projects over the next three years...

ACSA Wins Leave to Appeal a Judgment which Stopped it From Procuring Baggage Screening...

The Airports Company of South Africa (ACSA) has been granted leave to appeal a judgment which stopped it from procuring baggage screening equipment in...

Relief for consumers as fuel price set to drop

The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy has announced the adjustment of fuel prices with effect from 5 March 2025. Based on current local and international...

Cape Town Cycle Tour Brings Many Opportunities to the Province

The Western Cape Government is looking forward to seeing more than 30 000 cyclists take part in the Cape Town Cycle tour on Sunday,...

“I’d Take Loadshedding Over No Water Any Day”: A South African Proverb, and Why...

By Danielle van der Vaart, Senior Associate & Kiera Bracher, Associate at Webber Wentzel On 15 February 2025, Gautrain services between Rosebank and Park Station were halted...

Major Boost on the Cards for Safety and Security

As the next budget cycle approaches, the City’s Safety and Security Directorate has pencilled in a number of exciting, but critical initiatives to boost...

Cape Town Opens Electricity Grid to Energy Traders after Successful Pilot

After the conclusion of a successful year-long electricity ‘wheeling’ pilot project, the City of Cape Town is opening its electricity grid to private electricity...

PSG Demonstrates Commitment To Drive Economic Growth And Job Creation Awarding R1 Million To...

PSG Financial Services, in collaboration with Economic Research South Africa (ERSA), has launched the second annual PSG #ThinkBigSA competition, inviting South Africa’s “Big Picture...

Commission opens dialogue on viability of electronic voting in SA

The Electoral Commission is expected to start a public conversation about the prospect of electronic voting, or e-voting, during South African elections.  To launch the...

Weak Identity Verification is the Achilles’ Heel of South Africa’s Financial Security

A recent security review of South Africa's Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant program, overseen by the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA), uncovered...

SA Construction Leaders Comment on R1.3 Trillion Earmarked for Local Infrastructure – Numerous Challenges

The South African government's commitment to infrastructure development - with an estimated R1.3 trillion earmarked for public infrastructure projects over the next three years...

ACSA Wins Leave to Appeal a Judgment which Stopped it From Procuring Baggage Screening...

The Airports Company of South Africa (ACSA) has been granted leave to appeal a judgment which stopped it from procuring baggage screening equipment in...

Relief for consumers as fuel price set to drop

The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy has announced the adjustment of fuel prices with effect from 5 March 2025. Based on current local and international...

Cape Town Cycle Tour Brings Many Opportunities to the Province

The Western Cape Government is looking forward to seeing more than 30 000 cyclists take part in the Cape Town Cycle tour on Sunday,...

“I’d Take Loadshedding Over No Water Any Day”: A South African Proverb, and Why...

By Danielle van der Vaart, Senior Associate & Kiera Bracher, Associate at Webber Wentzel On 15 February 2025, Gautrain services between Rosebank and Park Station were halted...

Major Boost on the Cards for Safety and Security

As the next budget cycle approaches, the City’s Safety and Security Directorate has pencilled in a number of exciting, but critical initiatives to boost...

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Cape Town receives upgrade from Moody’s ratings

Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has welcomed the City’s credit rating upgrade announced by ratings agency Moody’s Investor Services on 2 May. This follows...

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