Emalahleni sits on ticking ammonia time bomb
by ANNA NTABANE EMALAHLENI - AUTHORITIES fear the lives of communities at Emalahleni are at risk after a traffic accident left them exposed to the smell of the highly toxic ammoni ...
Read More »Hundreds of fuel workers observe lockdown
by TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG – ONE of South Africa's largest oil and gas producer of crude oil, Engen Refinery is set to undergo a temporary controlled shutdown in line with ...
Read More »SA targets SADC to empower its black industrialists
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG – TRADE between South Africa and Tanzania is poised to increase beyond R7 billion (US$453 million) as the former assists its black industrialists ...
Read More »Fuel price drop a boost to South African economy
by TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG – THE decrease in the price of fuel brings relief to farmers, eases pressure on consumers and could lead to interest rate cuts in South Africa. Th ...
Read More »Global issues, local concerns pummel SA economy
by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG – ANALYSTS have forecast a further recession of the South African economy because of load shedding, the raging coronavirus (COVID-19) and government ...
Read More »Seven arrested in clampdown on battery theft
by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG – SEVEN individuals have been arrested in a crackdown against the rampant theft of batteries at base stations in South Africa in recent days. Among th ...
Read More »Mixed feelings to SA Budget Speech 2020
from DION HENRICK in Cape Town CAPE TOWN - THE establishment of a state bank, formation of the Sovereign Wealth Fund and the slashing of the state wage bill in South Africa are am ...
Read More »MTN hails prosecution of battery thieves
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG - MTN South Africa has welcomed the sentencing of some culprits behind the menace of battery theft. Sentences of between five and ten years have be ...
Read More »Extra power costs could paralyse SA mining projects
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG - MORE than 30 percent of South African mining projects will be terminated prematurely because of additional power costs in the absence of suitabl ...
Read More »Corruption mars unfamiliar Portugal exodus to Angola
from PEDRO AGOSTO in Luanda, Angola LUANDA - THE relocation trends between Angola and Portugal is unprecedented and represent a reversal of migration roles between Africa and Euro ...
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