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Head in the sand: Eskom fails in a land of cheap energy

Renewables pose a threat to coal and nuclear, because wind and solar are undeniably cheaper forms of energy, argues Dom Wills. This year...

Old Mutual to list not sell businesses in split

Anglo-South African financial services group Old Mutual (OML.L) aims to list two divisions rather than sell them as it pursues a plan to split...

Attractive, durable concrete parking areas hold many civic benefits

Concrete offers several major advantages when it comes to the construction of parking areas, says The Concrete Institute managing director, Bryan Perrie, a global...

Sixty-four years in the steel business

Since 1953 Schipper Steel has been supplying a wide range of enclosures, fabrication, sheet metal work and through its service center also offer nonstructural,...

African Real Estate & Infrastructure Summit to focus on continent’s urban opportunities and challenges

The award-winning African Real Estate & Infrastructure Summit comes to Gauteng in October to gather leading built environment and property professionals, architects, project developers, investors, town...

A day in history, 14 August ; Pieter Willem Botha resigns as state President...

South African President, Pieter Willem Botha, resigned from his position as state president seven months after a minor stroke that led to his admission in hospital,...

D-Day: Moody’s may spare South African slide to junk as Zuma clings on

South Africa could escape a further slide to junk status on Friday in the same way the nation’s leader, Jacob Zuma, defeated a parliamentary...

Western Cape heavy rains bring some relief

The Department of Water and Sanitation says Western Cape farmers can only hope for more rains during this rainy season to enable them to...

BRICS New Development Bank confirms appointment of South Africa’s representatives

The BRICS New Development Bank (NDB) has confirmed that Mr Dondo Mogajane, Director-General of the National Treasury has been appointed as the new Director...

Water scarcity drives a new wave of practices in Cape Winelands

The practice of cultivating grasses such as wheat, nearly 10,000 years ago, laid the foundations of today’s large urbanized communities. And strangely enough, traditional...

Head in the sand: Eskom fails in a land of cheap energy

Renewables pose a threat to coal and nuclear, because wind and solar are undeniably cheaper forms of energy, argues Dom Wills. This year...

Old Mutual to list not sell businesses in split

Anglo-South African financial services group Old Mutual (OML.L) aims to list two divisions rather than sell them as it pursues a plan to split...

Attractive, durable concrete parking areas hold many civic benefits

Concrete offers several major advantages when it comes to the construction of parking areas, says The Concrete Institute managing director, Bryan Perrie, a global...

Sixty-four years in the steel business

Since 1953 Schipper Steel has been supplying a wide range of enclosures, fabrication, sheet metal work and through its service center also offer nonstructural,...

African Real Estate & Infrastructure Summit to focus on continent’s urban opportunities and challenges

The award-winning African Real Estate & Infrastructure Summit comes to Gauteng in October to gather leading built environment and property professionals, architects, project developers, investors, town...

A day in history, 14 August ; Pieter Willem Botha resigns as state President...

South African President, Pieter Willem Botha, resigned from his position as state president seven months after a minor stroke that led to his admission in hospital,...

D-Day: Moody’s may spare South African slide to junk as Zuma clings on

South Africa could escape a further slide to junk status on Friday in the same way the nation’s leader, Jacob Zuma, defeated a parliamentary...

Western Cape heavy rains bring some relief

The Department of Water and Sanitation says Western Cape farmers can only hope for more rains during this rainy season to enable them to...

BRICS New Development Bank confirms appointment of South Africa’s representatives

The BRICS New Development Bank (NDB) has confirmed that Mr Dondo Mogajane, Director-General of the National Treasury has been appointed as the new Director...

Water scarcity drives a new wave of practices in Cape Winelands

The practice of cultivating grasses such as wheat, nearly 10,000 years ago, laid the foundations of today’s large urbanized communities. And strangely enough, traditional...

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