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Yearly Archives: 2023

Energy regulator Nersa grants Eskom an 18.65 % tariff hike
National
/ 12 January 2023

Energy regulator Nersa grants Eskom an 18.65 % tariff hike

This is less than the 32% that the utility had requested for 2022-23, but Eskom will get a further 12.74% in April next year

By Mandisa Makgakga
Southern Africa military force investigates video showing soldiers apparently burning bodies in Mozambique
Africa
/ 12 January 2023

Southern Africa military force investigates video showing soldiers apparently burning bodies in Mozambique

The Southern African Development Community says it does not condone the acts in the video and will take appropriate measures in line with international law

By Eunice Masson
Foreign direct investment won’t create enough jobs to resolve SA’s unemployment crisis
Business
/ 12 January 2023

Foreign direct investment won’t create enough jobs to resolve SA’s unemployment crisis

Foreign direct investment will not create enough jobs to resolve the unemployment crisis

By Anathi Madubela
Cradle of Humankind residents fear sinkholes, groundwater contamination from toxic acid mine drainage
The Green Guardian
/ 12 January 2023

Cradle of Humankind residents fear sinkholes, groundwater contamination from toxic acid mine drainage

Excessive rainfall last month has caused untreated toxic water from old gold mines to decant into waterways on the West Rand

By Sheree Bega
New Range Rover – still simply the best?
Motoring
/ 12 January 2023

New Range Rover – still simply the best?

We find out if the new offering is worth its massive price tag

By Lerato Matebese
South Africa’s economy hangs in the balance as energy crisis persists
Business
/ 12 January 2023

South Africa’s economy hangs in the balance as energy crisis persists

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana said ending blackouts is at the top of the government’s priorities as the country grapples with tough economic conditions

By Sarah Smit
Gregory Porter in sold-out South African tour
Friday
/ 12 January 2023

Gregory Porter in sold-out South African tour

The Grammy-award winning jazz musician is to hold six shows in two cities

By Bongeka Gumede
Q&A: Africa’s new order for achieving health security
Africa
/ 12 January 2023

Q&A: Africa’s new order for achieving health security

The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention’s plan may help the continent emerge successfully from the Covid-19 pandemic and respond to other threats

By Syriacus Buguzi
Back to the office, but commercial property woes remain
Business
/ 12 January 2023

Back to the office, but commercial property woes remain

The commercial property sector probably peaked in 2022. Office vacancies remain high and harsh economic conditions continue to constrain growth

By Sarah Smit
Dangerous dogs and the law: What owners or victims of a canine attack need to know
Opinion
/ 12 January 2023

Dangerous dogs and the law: What owners or victims of a canine attack need to know

Depending on the circumstances, ownership of a vicious dog may attract criminal and/or delictual liability

By Lilleonah Chivenge
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