The Western Cape is on high alert as the South African Weather Service has issued a Level 8 warning for heavy rainfall, with flooding, … Read more: Western Cape braces for severe weather as SAWS issues Level 8 flood warning – IOL
Since 4 May, flooding, thunderstorms, damaging winds and snowfall have hit large parts of the Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Northern Cape, North … Read more: National disaster for South Africa – BusinessTech
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South Africa faces growing fuel security risks as depleted strategic oil reserves and collapsing refining capacity leave the country heavily … Read more: Government puts South Africa at risk of running out of petrol and diesel – Daily Investor
The affected provinces are the Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Northern Cape, Free State, North West and Mpumalanga, all of which have experienced … Read more: Government declares a national disaster after severe storms and flooding – POWER 98.7
The Northern Cape town is often seen as South Africa’s epitome of a remote, dusty “backwater” settlement, but supports two power plants of a type … Read more: Iconic South African town in the middle of nowhere has two rare solar power plants
A province-wide Operation Shanela II crackdown across the Northern Cape resulted in 180 arrests, the closure of 20 illegal liquor outlets and the seizure of drugs, weapons and suspected proceeds of crime. Read more: 180 arrested as Operation Shanela sweeps through Northern Cape
JOHANNESBURG, May 11 (Reuters) – South African mobile telecoms operator Vodacom Group (VODJ.J) , opens new tab reported a 22.9% jump in full-year … Read more: Vodacom full-year profit surges 22.9% on Africa-wide growth | Reuters
… Johannesburg’s finances. In his statement, he indicated that, through Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi’s Premier’s Coordinating Forum (PCF), the … Read more: Lesufi’s Coordinating Forum is not the solution to fix City of Johannesburg’s financial woes