Rid South Africa’s electricity plan of coal-fired power
'The truth is that coal kills, and no more money should be going into more coal'
'The truth is that coal kills, and no more money should be going into more coal'
The self-proclaimed Zuma loyalist has reached out to several witnesses testifying at the Zondo commission
On Friday, Nene and former finance minister Malusi Gigaba appeared before the Nugent commision of inquiry into governance issues at Sars
Williams said the staff at the GCIS headquarters reacted with shock to Maseko’s removal
The disbandment of the PEC means that Mahumapelo has now been removed as provincial executive committee chairperson in the North West province
North West Premier Job Mokgoro has been appointed as the interim convener of the province
Human Settlements Minister Nomaindia Mfeketo has ordered an independent investigator to look into the affairs of the beleaguered CSOS
At present, almost 90% of South Africa’s electricity mix consists of coal, but many of these plants fail to meet the required emission standards
Our readers write in about amnesty for students, deadbeat dads and Coca-Cola
South Point is 40% owned by the Unemployment Insurance Fund through the Public Investment Corporation
Michael Katz is chair of a law firm the revenue service claims was involved in an alleged tax scam
In just one day, a Cabinet document was leaked. The question is, what other damage was done?
Sluggish snails prevailed, but Homo erectus may have died out because, honestly, why bother?
It’s been a long time coming but, finally, the new blueprint switches off nuclear in favour of a mixed power grid
Content that appeals to a market hungry for shared experiences drives a new growth in sales
Many private and former Model C schools may look good, but they are rotten to the core
All it will take is a bit of information, breast milk and maternal vaccinations
Industry 4.0 affects the humanities and they need to seize on the opportunities to mitigate problems
The state capture witness admits to mixing up names and fails to remember key dates
Two executives resign from the oil entity amid grumbles the chair is pursuing his own agenda
It’s no secret that South Africa’s water sector faces big problems. Old infrastructure is falling apart
The abattoir and feedlot was planned for the bottom of a grassy valley next to a small river on the border between Johannesburg and Tshwane
The ruling party and Economic Freedom Fighters may cosy up after metro battles leave the Democratic Alliance bloodied
Themba Mthembu and the rest of the SACP’s PEC were elected unopposed after a culled list of candidates had been presented to congress
A new company has launched a service that seriously challenges those of the major mobile operators