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Water restrictions to continue countrywide

With the recent rains across the country not making enough impact on the drought, water restrictions will continue, says the Department of Water and...

Africa’s Largest eCommerce and Fintech Show returns to Cape Town this February

Africa’s leading eCommerce and Fintech event, brings together a diverse array of key decision makers in online retail, payments, customer insight and logistics businesses...

Property development and management

As the commercial property market in South Africa matures and is pulled in line with global best practice so too does the need for...

Development of Cape Town’s tallest building set to begin in April

Development of the soon-to-be tallest building in Cape Town, which will cost in the region of R1,5bn, has now been scheduled to begin in...

Eskom’s Ingula Unit 3 comes into commercial operation

According to SAnews.gov.za Unit 3 of Eskom’s Ingula Pumped Storage Scheme has been brought into commercial operation, adding 333 MW to the electricity grid. This...

Sugar tax to promote health, curb obesity

As the debate over imposing a tax on sugary beverages commenced on Tuesday, Members of Parliament (MPs) heard of concerns that the intake of sugar-sweetened...

Mission Point Mining washes its face with CDE equipment

Dust clouds whirling in the sweltering heat welcome you to the busy Mission Point Mining site in South Africa’s Free State Province on a...

SA, Thailand to strengthen economic ties

According to SAnews.gov.za South Africa will this week sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that is aimed at advancing the country’s economic agenda with Thailand. ...

Just around the corner; Africa Energy Indaba with exciting side events

Energy is a prerequisite for sustainable economic growth in Africa and has been at the forefront of discussions on Africa reaching and maximising its...

Waste pickers save the SA economy millions annually

According to the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), in 2014 waste pickers saved the country between R310m and R750m in terms of landfill space. ...

Water restrictions to continue countrywide

With the recent rains across the country not making enough impact on the drought, water restrictions will continue, says the Department of Water and...

Africa’s Largest eCommerce and Fintech Show returns to Cape Town this February

Africa’s leading eCommerce and Fintech event, brings together a diverse array of key decision makers in online retail, payments, customer insight and logistics businesses...

Property development and management

As the commercial property market in South Africa matures and is pulled in line with global best practice so too does the need for...

Development of Cape Town’s tallest building set to begin in April

Development of the soon-to-be tallest building in Cape Town, which will cost in the region of R1,5bn, has now been scheduled to begin in...

Eskom’s Ingula Unit 3 comes into commercial operation

According to SAnews.gov.za Unit 3 of Eskom’s Ingula Pumped Storage Scheme has been brought into commercial operation, adding 333 MW to the electricity grid. This...

Sugar tax to promote health, curb obesity

As the debate over imposing a tax on sugary beverages commenced on Tuesday, Members of Parliament (MPs) heard of concerns that the intake of sugar-sweetened...

Mission Point Mining washes its face with CDE equipment

Dust clouds whirling in the sweltering heat welcome you to the busy Mission Point Mining site in South Africa’s Free State Province on a...

SA, Thailand to strengthen economic ties

According to SAnews.gov.za South Africa will this week sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that is aimed at advancing the country’s economic agenda with Thailand. ...

Just around the corner; Africa Energy Indaba with exciting side events

Energy is a prerequisite for sustainable economic growth in Africa and has been at the forefront of discussions on Africa reaching and maximising its...

Waste pickers save the SA economy millions annually

According to the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), in 2014 waste pickers saved the country between R310m and R750m in terms of landfill space. ...

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