
utils.ArticleTopic.None 31 Mar 2025
Private generation now the majority of solar power. But Eskom is punishing itHomeowners and businessowners have provided 69% of SA's solar power. But both the national government and DA local governments are imposing rising costs


utils.ArticleTopic.None 27 Mar 2025
Reuben Coetzer | South Africa’s Sluggish GDP GrowthThe economy is stagnant while population grows, and industries are shutting down. Reuben Coetzer of FREESA outlines the problem and the solutions from a national policy perspective


utils.ArticleTopic.None 26 Mar 2025
Cape Winelands airport aims to launch in 2028The new project aims to handle 5.2 million annual passengers


utils.ArticleTopic.None 26 Mar 2025
End of an era: Anglo-American divests from AmplatsAfter 108 years in the South African mining sector, the company will be selling off. The company will now be known as Valterra Platinum.


utils.ArticleTopic.None 25 Mar 2025
Clanwilliam Dam project balloons to triple its budgetFrom a R2bn budget, the project has ballooned to R5.7bn, and is only 21% complete. The government however, continues to be optimistic.


utils.ArticleTopic.None 20 Mar 2025
Government promises to subsidise Arcelor-MittalAfter missing a crucial meeting with the steel works manufacturer last year, the Ministry has offered subsidies instead of trying to fix the underlying business conditions


utils.ArticleTopic.None 20 Mar 2025
Mashatile woos Japanese investorsJapan’s economic presence is currently worth R90 billion. Mashatile hopes to attract investment in Operation Vulindlela, green energy, disaster relief, debt relief, and mining.


utils.ArticleTopic.None 20 Mar 2025
Sakeliga provides plan for resisting new BEE regulationsThe Financial Sector Transformation Council demands financial service providers submit new racial composition reports. Sakeliga points out it has no power to mandate this
