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4000 Pikitup workers on illegal strike found guilty

4000 workers from the City of Johannesburg’s Refuse Removal agency Pikitup have been found guilty of participating in an unprotected work stoppage. They went through disciplinary hearings last week. The City of Johannesburg is now waiting for...
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Over 120 nations prepare to fight global warming

More than 120 countries have said they are ready to sign the United Nations  (UN) accord to fight global warming, French ecology minister Segolene Royal said Wednesday.  Royal said the strength of support meant the climate deal clinched in Paris...
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South Africa’s energy industry turns to gas

Seeking to reduce its dependence on coal-fired power, South Africa is shifting its energy mix toward natural gas and renewables. The country currently consumes around 180bn standard cu feet (scf) of gas per year and remains heavily reliant on...
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Triple blow for road transporters

The addition of 30 cents a litre to the fuel levy, another rise in interest rates and consignor/consignee legislation are adding layers of cost to a transport industry struggling to remain profitable. In response, small and large operators alike...
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Funds for Ilembe drought interventions dry up

Funding for drought interventions in the Ilembe District Municipality have dried up as a result of the persistent drought. This has seen the reduction in the number of hired water tankers from 41 to 12 according to a report by IOL. Mayor Welcome...

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