… Northern Cape. The remaining customers still due for load‑reduction … Northern Cape and North West provinces. Overall, 425 918 customers … Read more: Sustained generation performance continues to strengthen power system stability, driving … – Eskom
Recent investments include more than R300 million by the Industrial Development Corporation in the Frontier Rare Earths Project in the Northern Cape … Read more: Ramaphosa pledges green growth, energy reform – The Mail & Guardian
The President was ushered into the National Assembly by Ria Reen, a Khoi-San woman from the Northern Cape, with a powerful poetic voice. Framing … Read more: South Africa charts path of unity, growth and reform | SAnews
The Northern Cape Department of Agriculture and Environmental Affairs says they hope to restrict Foot and Mouth disease outbreak to the John Taolo … Read more: Northern Cape hopes to restrict FMD outbreak – YouTube
All three plants are sited outside Middelburg and Noupoort on the border of the Eastern and Northern Cape provinces. Developed by an EDF-led … Read more: South Africa: EDF commissions two Koruson 1 wind projects | African Energy
“By the end of this month, we will have eradicated it in the Northern Cape. I’m confident that by March, we will have eradicated it in the North … Read more: Someone is lying about load-shedding – MyBroadband
Officials have confirmed a case of FMD on a cattle farm in the Kuruman district of the Northern Cape, marking the province’s first verified … Read more: South Africa’s FMD crisis deepens as new outbreaks confirmed in Northern Cape
Setting the tone for Sona 206 will be Ria Reen, a Khoi-San woman from the Northern Cape, with her powerful poetic voice. Image: Vuyile Madwantsi. Read more: Meet Khoi-San poet Ria Reen: the imbongi bringing hope to Sona 2026 – The Star
It seeks to link the Northern Cape’s solar and wind abundance directly to the Western Cape’s industrial and shipping hubs via a 450km private … Read more: International Kahre Renewable Energy Group wants to power the nation with R794bn investment