Why is Cape Town not looking to desalination plants?
The city's catchment area normally gets most of its rain in winter, yet winter is almost over - and dam levels currently stand at only about...
Minister Brown backs Eskom investigation
A thorough investigation is the only way to lift the cloud shrouding State-owned enterprises stemming from allegations of State capture, says Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown.
...
Fuel price increases expected in August
Fuel prices are expected to rise in August. According to the latest information from the Department of Energy announced this morning, it could be...
First Tito Mboweni quits cement producer PPC’s board then CEO
PPC’s CEO Darryll Castle has resigned less than a week after Tito Mboweni stepped down from the board. According to Business Day, Mboweni allegedly quit...
South Africa moves ahead on domestic trade in rhino horn
South Africa's government is moving ahead with draft regulations for a domestic trade in rhino horn, despite critics' concerns that a legal market will...
Vital Engineering’s ‘powerful’ project wins in many sectors
According to a well-known adage: ’Success doesn’t come to you; you go to it.’ This very much applies to Vital Engineering, which has gone...
WACO to distribute Citiq prepaid meters
Citiq Prepaid, South Africa’s premier prepaid electricity meter and vending system provider, is proud to announce their partnership with WACO Industries to distribute Citiq...
Ensuring the welfare of the seafarer
The primary focus of Sea Safety Training Group (SSTG) is the welfare of the seafarer. It aims to ensure that it plays its parts...
Rand unlikely to weaken further on rate cuts
Although the rand briefly weakened on the back of the surprise interest rate cut last week, it does not mean the currency will persistently...
Drought crisis: Rain does not mean we can go back to normal
The City of Cape Town warns all of its water users that failure to reduce consumption spells disaster for everyone. Water usage has shot...
Why is Cape Town not looking to desalination plants?
The city's catchment area normally gets most of its rain in winter, yet winter is almost over - and dam levels currently stand at only about...
Minister Brown backs Eskom investigation
A thorough investigation is the only way to lift the cloud shrouding State-owned enterprises stemming from allegations of State capture, says Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown.
...
Fuel price increases expected in August
Fuel prices are expected to rise in August. According to the latest information from the Department of Energy announced this morning, it could be...
First Tito Mboweni quits cement producer PPC’s board then CEO
PPC’s CEO Darryll Castle has resigned less than a week after Tito Mboweni stepped down from the board. According to Business Day, Mboweni allegedly quit...
South Africa moves ahead on domestic trade in rhino horn
South Africa's government is moving ahead with draft regulations for a domestic trade in rhino horn, despite critics' concerns that a legal market will...
Vital Engineering’s ‘powerful’ project wins in many sectors
According to a well-known adage: ’Success doesn’t come to you; you go to it.’ This very much applies to Vital Engineering, which has gone...
WACO to distribute Citiq prepaid meters
Citiq Prepaid, South Africa’s premier prepaid electricity meter and vending system provider, is proud to announce their partnership with WACO Industries to distribute Citiq...
Ensuring the welfare of the seafarer
The primary focus of Sea Safety Training Group (SSTG) is the welfare of the seafarer. It aims to ensure that it plays its parts...
Rand unlikely to weaken further on rate cuts
Although the rand briefly weakened on the back of the surprise interest rate cut last week, it does not mean the currency will persistently...
Drought crisis: Rain does not mean we can go back to normal
The City of Cape Town warns all of its water users that failure to reduce consumption spells disaster for everyone. Water usage has shot...