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South Africa’s gas crisis: Surviving Sasol’s 2028 exit

With Sasol’s gas supply ending in 2028, industries face a R500-billion threat. Can the new gas aggregator and private sector funding secure South Africa’s...

Mayor welcomes Port of Cape Town inclusion in RFI for private sector partnerships

Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has welcomed the Port of Cape Town’s inclusion in government’s Request For Information (RFI) process to test private sector...

Private sector needed to step in on transmission expansion

Eskom’s transmission expansion and strengthening will require a “considerable amount of resources” that will require government and the private sector to work together. This is...

Private sector participation at Ports, and not a state-owned shipping company, needed to boost...

By Mireille Wenger, Provincial Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities In response to the call for comment on the recently released “pre-draft” ‘South African Shipping...

Government, private sector collaborate to build SA’s Hydrogen Valley

The Department of Science and Innovation (DSI) is collaborating with companies in the energy sector to carry out a feasibility study for the establishment...

Private sector makes it, government spends it

Geoff Jacobs, President of the Cape Chamber of Commerce & Industry comments on local government audit outcomes for the 2018/2019 financial year. IF there is...

S.A’s public and private sector healthcare woes can be blamed on government

The NHI White Paper cites a number of public and private sector failures as reasons to implement NHI. But who is responsible for causing...

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