Eskom holding South Africa hostage – BusinessTech
Eskom’s continuation of a court case over trading licences has the potential to limit South Africa’s move to a more competitive market. Read more: Eskom holding South Africa hostage – BusinessTech
Eskom’s continuation of a court case over trading licences has the potential to limit South Africa’s move to a more competitive market. Read more: Eskom holding South Africa hostage – BusinessTech
The eThekwini Municipality recorded its strongest festive season in years, welcoming 6.8 million visitors to Durban’s beaches and promenade between 1 … Read more: Durban records bumper festive season as visitor numbers and tourism spend surge
Clermont arrive in Durban winless after three matches, and are likely to field a weakened team. But the Sharks have stressed the need for a convincing … Read more: Bok brothers spearhead Sharks attack – SA Rugby magazine
In a shocking testimony, Lt-Gen. Dumisani Khumalo revealed that nearly all members of the Gauteng police may be compromised by cartel connections, Read more: SAPS Inquiry: Khumalo alleges Gauteng police work for criminal cartels – IOL
Anton Bredell, Western Cape’s local government and environmental affairs MEC announced that he will approach the provincial cabinet to motivate for a … Read more: Calls for state of emergency as wildfires rage across the Eastern and Western Cape – IOL
Two suspected criminals were shot and killed by police in the Western Cape and Eastern Cape, with the Independent Police Investigative Directorate … Read more: Police shoot, kill 2 suspects in Western Cape, Eastern Cape | News24
South African National Bioinformatics Institute, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa · Institute of Genomics and Global Health (IGH) … Read more: Six ways to empower African research and development for health – Nature
He invited Bloemfontein Courant to have a look at recent vandalism incidents. … Bloemfontein Courant is owned by Mahareng Publishing, a subsidiary of … Read more: Resident raises concern over vandalism and illegal dumping – Bloemfontein Courant
The Department of Transport wants to adopt a zero-tolerance approach to a major source of carnage on South Africa’s roads. Read more: Big changes for driving after drinking promised in South Africa – MyBroadband