In Johannesburg on Wednesday night, against all odds, the 2020 Encounters South African International Documentary Festival opened with a … Read more: Encounters Film Festival launches with drive-in screening of Influence
JOHANNESBURG – Alexandra residents who had already been waiting for more than three days for power to be restored will have to wait even longer … Read more: City Power: Alex residents have to wait even longer to have their power restored
JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – South Africa has to start accelerating its drive towards a responsible transition to clean coal power … Read more: Teke urges power sector to usher in carbon capture, storage tech
Gold producers across Johannesburg and here on the West Rand, namely AngloGold Ashanti, Gold Fields, Harmony and Sibanye-Stillwater … Read more: ‘End gender-based violence, discrimination’ – Mines across Johannesburg, West Rand
JOHANNESBURG – The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in South Africa has called on government to focus on the poverty line by … Read more: UNDP: Govt needs to focus on poverty line to safeguard ‘vulnerable middle class’
Collins Khosa died following injuries sustained and apparently inflicted by soldiers searching his Alexandra, Johannesburg, house for alcohol on … Read more: Khosa death – soldiers acted improperly and irregularly
JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – Covid notwithstanding, gold mining company Gold Fields saw its profit soar in the six months to June 30 and … Read more: High-flying Gold Fields’ profit soars, half-year dividend up
JOHANNESBURG – Eskom says breakdowns continue to weigh on its fragile power system, meaning load shedding will resume at 9 am on Thursday … Read more: Countdown to third day of load shedding at 9 am today
JOHANNESBURG – The family Collins Khosa, who died after an altercation with soldiers at his home in Alexandra, are relieved that the Military … Read more: Khosa’s family relieved after Military Ombud says SANDF liable for his death