Why spirits are losing ground in South Africa
The spirits sector in South Africa is facing difficulties, struggling to gain a foothold against beer’s popularity and fighting off illicit booze. Read more: Why spirits are losing ground in South Africa
The spirits sector in South Africa is facing difficulties, struggling to gain a foothold against beer’s popularity and fighting off illicit booze. Read more: Why spirits are losing ground in South Africa
The South African Policing Union calls for an urgent investigation into the suicide of a senior Gauteng officer, alleging a toxic culture of … Read more: SAPU demands probe into Gauteng officer’s suicide, bullying claims – Mercury
… Gauteng Legislature. On Tuesday, the group demonstrated in Pretoria and marched to the Union Buildings to hand over a memorandum calling for … Read more: March and March protest expected to create congestion in Joburg CBD – EWN
Pro-Palestinian activists in Cape Town rally outside the provincial legislature, urging the Western Cape government to align with South Africa’s … Read more: Activists accuse Western Cape Government of undermining South Africa’s stance on Israel
Following recent rainfall, the Western Cape’s dam levels have risen, providing a glimmer of hope for water security. Read more: Recent rainfall boosts dam levels in the Western Cape – IOL
In the meantime, the City of Cape Town confirmed that the officer will be served with a suspension notice following her court appearance. A … Read more: Metro police officer granted R4 000 bail after 21-year-old’s death – Cape Town ETC
John chats to Tony Carnie, Daily Maverick Environmental Journalist on new data centers that will consume 34% of Cape Town’s present electrical … Read more: New data centers to consume 34% of Cape Town’s present electrical supply – YouTube
… Northern Cape, has been accepted by South Africa’s Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources for processing and evaluation. In a statement to … Read more: Mining right application for Northern Cape uranium project accepted for evaluation
Engie’s joint project with Pele Green Energy, the Graspan Solar PV plant in the Northern Cape, and its Grootspruit Solar PV. Read more: Engie and Pele’s solar project electrifies South Africa