More than R180-million has been raised to transition key copper projects in South Africa’s endowed Northern Cape into operations as early as in … Read more: Capital raised to turn South African copper projects into mining operations
A longtime friend of murder-accused Japie Claassens told the Northern Cape High Court sitting in Springbok how protea farmer James Kriel begged to … Read more: Vioolsdrif murders: Witness describes how farmer begged for help after being shot – News24
With the application deadline for the current round of Gauteng’s R100 million agro-processing blended finance programme imminent, … Read more: Slow uptake of Gauteng agro-processing fund, despite R100 million on offer
The Public Protector has found that systemic failures by both the Gauteng Department of Health and the Department of Infrastructure Development … Read more: Gauteng Health and Infrastructure departments slammed for Charlotte Maxeke Hospital repair delays
Hundreds of Gauteng non-profit organisation workers protested outside the provincial Department of Social Development in Johannesburg on Friday, … Read more: Hundreds protest in Gauteng over social development funding issues – GroundUp
The Gauteng Department of Health has suspended four officials as part of a crackdown on payroll fraud and corruption, implementing new measures to … Read more: Four Gauteng health officials suspended over payroll fraud investigation – IOL
On Wednesday, 25 March, Kimberley will stand at the centre of a historic moment for the Northern Cape. The official launch of the One Stop Shop … Read more: Northern Cape Ushers in a New Era of Investment – BBQ Online
KIMBERLEY – Ekapa Minerals, the operator of Kimberley’s historic diamond mine, is officially up for sale just months after a devastating mudslide … Read more: Ekapa Minerals up for sale months after deadly Kimberley mudslide tragedy
Archive photo: Masego Mafata. In the final two days of the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) public inquiry held in Parktown, Gauteng … Read more: Human Rights Commission blasts “uncaring” Gauteng municipalities for water crisis