… Northern Cape is expected to get underway at midday. – SAnews.gov.za. Edwin. Fri, 03/20/2026 – 09:27. 89 views. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc … Read more: Human Rights Month: South Africa honours its legacy of courage – MSN
3 in the North West and Northern Cape (33% of the target of 9). Nationally, the 157 feeders removed represent about 56% of the overall year-end … Read more: Improved generation performance strengthens grid stability and extends South Africa’s … – Eskom
The Crime statistics for the Northern Cape for the last quarter of 2025 show a mixed bag. Murder is up, but rape is down. Read more: Violent crime increase in the Northern Cape – Statistic SA – YouTube
In 2018 an intense drought occurred in the Northern Cape province. Both dams and groundwater sources were depleted. Some towns, like Sutherland … Read more: We Designed Systems to Replenish Aquifers Simply and Cheaply in Five Towns – allAfrica.com
Anglo American-EDF joint venture begins commercial operations in Northern Cape, powering mining operations and supporting South Africa’s energy … Read more: Envusa Energy launches 240 MW solar project – Transformers Magazine
A Northern Cape pecan example showed that salty soil can reduce growth by up to 18%, and poor soil structure makes it harder for water to soak in. Read more: Crowded market ahead for SC avocado growers | George Herald
The occasion will take place at AR Abass Stadium, Kimberley, Northern Cape Province. Human Rights Month 2026 is commemorated under the theme: “A … Read more: President Cyril Ramaphosa leads national commemoration of Human Rights Day in …
… Northern Cape. A 30% chance of rain is forecast for Gauteng and surrounding areas, where conditions will remain partly cloudy and warm with … Read more: Friday’s weather: Eastern Cape braces for storms while rain spreads nationwide – IOL
The conference will be hosted by Northern Cape Premier Dr Zamani Saul and the MEC for Finance, Economic Development and Tourism, Venus Blennies-magage … Read more: Investment and jobs conference to bring investors to the city – PressReader