Solar power sector awaits clarity on govt’s energy plan
The Energy sector will be looking to Minister Jeff Radebe on Wednesday to provide more clarity on government's plan for its energy needs.
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Cape Town ‘investibility’ remains intact
Despite a year of great political and economic uncertainty, compounded by the worst drought in 100 years, the City of Cape Town has continued...
Bus strikes ends with no real winners
The national bus strike has been a disaster and it has left behind only losers and no winners, says the Cape Chamber of Commerce...
National bus strike finally over
Commuters throughout the country will breathe a sigh of relief today, after news that the national bus strike has finally ended. An announcement made...
Cape Town uses more water even as dam levels are little changed
Water usage in Cape Town surged 6.7% over the past week even as storage in dams supplying the city barely increased.
Consumption rose...
ANN7 boss in a R144 million clash with the SABC
Afro Worldview boss, Mzwanele Manyi is reportedly demanding R144 million from the South African Broadcasting Commission (SABC) for a contract that was terminated between...
Cape Town council bins planned 55% water tariff hike
The Cape Town City Council said on Monday, it would do away with plans for punitive water tariff increases of 55% for households who...
City of Cape Town writes off R100m ‘bad debt’ in one month
The City of Cape Town has written off nearly R100 million as bad debt in one month alone.
Explaining the write-off of R97...
Five important things happening in South Africa today
Former president Jacob Zuma will appear in court today where the matter on fraud and corruption charges against him will be heard. It is widely...
Emirates Airlines wants to connect SA throughout the globe
Emirates Airlines is continuing to look for more opportunities to connect South Africa with other destinations throughout the globe.
“There are many opportunities...
Solar power sector awaits clarity on govt’s energy plan
The Energy sector will be looking to Minister Jeff Radebe on Wednesday to provide more clarity on government's plan for its energy needs.
...
Cape Town ‘investibility’ remains intact
Despite a year of great political and economic uncertainty, compounded by the worst drought in 100 years, the City of Cape Town has continued...
Bus strikes ends with no real winners
The national bus strike has been a disaster and it has left behind only losers and no winners, says the Cape Chamber of Commerce...
National bus strike finally over
Commuters throughout the country will breathe a sigh of relief today, after news that the national bus strike has finally ended. An announcement made...
Cape Town uses more water even as dam levels are little changed
Water usage in Cape Town surged 6.7% over the past week even as storage in dams supplying the city barely increased.
Consumption rose...
ANN7 boss in a R144 million clash with the SABC
Afro Worldview boss, Mzwanele Manyi is reportedly demanding R144 million from the South African Broadcasting Commission (SABC) for a contract that was terminated between...
Cape Town council bins planned 55% water tariff hike
The Cape Town City Council said on Monday, it would do away with plans for punitive water tariff increases of 55% for households who...
City of Cape Town writes off R100m ‘bad debt’ in one month
The City of Cape Town has written off nearly R100 million as bad debt in one month alone.
Explaining the write-off of R97...
Five important things happening in South Africa today
Former president Jacob Zuma will appear in court today where the matter on fraud and corruption charges against him will be heard. It is widely...
Emirates Airlines wants to connect SA throughout the globe
Emirates Airlines is continuing to look for more opportunities to connect South Africa with other destinations throughout the globe.
“There are many opportunities...