Minister of Energy Dikobe Ben Martins said the Department of Energy will continue with the licensing of the next windows of the independent power producers’ programme until renewable energy producers constitute 30% of the energy mix, asset out in...
Despite tighter financial conditions and financial stresses faced by the consumer trade activity remained in positive territory in March 2014, Releasing the trade conditions survey for March, the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry...
Africa Gearing Up, a PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) report shows that Tanzania is among ten African countries offering enormous potential for strategic investors in the transportation and logistics industry. The report, says Tanzania is expected to...
The National Road Traffic Act: Regulations: Amendment: DraftGG 37542 dd 9 April 2014 has been posted in the Government Gazette relating to the proposed changes to South Africa’s number plates. Click here to read the amended draft ………. All...
The second session of the South Africa-Congo Joint Commission for Cooperation (JCC), aimed at revitalising the diplomatic, political and economic relations that exist between the two countries has taken place in Brazzaville just before the Easter...
The Lebombo / Ressano Garcia Border Posts is operating 24 hours from 14 April 2014 up to 04 May 2014 (midnight). Please note that this period carries the highest volume of holiday, business and tourist travel and due to the volumes, limitations of...
The need for water supplies to be efficiently managed and operated has never been as important as it currently is when one looks at the amount of contaminated water reports being lodged with municipalities or water management suppliers. New feed...
According to the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) Global 500 Climate Change Report 2013, 50 of the 500 largest listed companies in the world are responsible for nearly three quarters of the group’s 3.6 billion metric tons of greenhouse gas (GHG)...
In a logistical feat, a large mining project in the Democratic Republic of Congo has received a total of seven modular water treatment plants – four to treat domestic sewage, and three for supplying drinking water – from Veolia Water Solutions...