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SA Agulhas back in Cape Town

The South African Maritime Safety Authority’s (SAMSA) dedicated training vessel, the SA Agulhas is back in Cape Town after a successful scientific voyage off the East coast. The vessel arrived at Cape Town Port on Wednesday 13 June, with newly...
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Isuzu joins the fight against plastic pollution

Isuzu Motors South Africa is striving to mitigate plastic pollution and in line with this year’s World Environment Day theme, Beat Plastic Pollution, Isuzu reached out to its employees to encourage them to beat plastic pollution in their personal...

Eskom’s 0% offer off the table

Eskom has agreed to take its 0% wage offer off the table and return to the negotiation table with labour unions in an effort to end protest action, which has disrupted electricity supply. Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan convened a...
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Eskom announces load shedding

Eskom began with Stage 1 load shedding on Friday morning and according to the utility the power cuts are expected to continue until 9pm tonight. The utility says the power cuts are due to the impact of the current illegal protest action by some its...
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R75 upgrade reaches the halfway mark

The South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) says it has reached the halfway mark on its project to rehabilitate section 1 of the R75 in Port Elizabeth. The R316 million project involves rehabilitating the previously poor condition of...