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Search: gas

Diary: Mikhaela Faye’s Gaslighter,  Basha Uhuru Freedom Fest, The Hyena’s Tuckshop at Market Theatre
Friday
/ 20 June 2025

Diary: Mikhaela Faye’s Gaslighter,  Basha Uhuru Freedom Fest, The Hyena’s Tuckshop at Market Theatre

Your essential dose of art and culture

By Lesego Chepape
Draft oil and gas regulations spark climate justice concerns
The Green Guardian
/ 7 June 2025

Draft oil and gas regulations spark climate justice concerns

Civil society organisations say the regulations on South Africa’s petroleum sector are failing ‘the environmental test’

By Sheree Bega
Will South Africa survive the looming gas cliff?
Article
/ 16 May 2025

Will South Africa survive the looming gas cliff?

Hon.Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, Minister of Electricity & Energy, and Prof Maurice Radebe, Head and Director of Wits Business School

By Welcome Mandla Lishivha
Towards a Natural Gas Compact for South Africa
Partner Content
/ 1 May 2025

Towards a Natural Gas Compact for South Africa

Natural gas plays a vital role in South Africa’s industrial base, powering sectors such as petrochemicals, steel, glass, ceramics, automotive, food processing, and pulp and paper. It is a strategic feedstock and enabler of industrial activity and jobs. At present, South Africa relies almost entirely on a single source of natural gas: the Pande–Temane fields […]

By David Phaho, Bruce Young, and Marista Fey
South Africa’s petrol, diesel, paraffin and gas prices to ease from Wednesday
Article
/ 4 March 2025

South Africa’s petrol, diesel, paraffin and gas prices to ease from Wednesday

The mineral and petroleum resources department attributed this to a lower average Brent crude oil price and firmer rand during the period under review

By MG Reporter
Madagascar faces an HIV crisis. We can bring it back from the brink
Opinion
/ 25 November 2024

Madagascar faces an HIV crisis. We can bring it back from the brink

Through tackling stigma, community leadership and improving education, as well as strengthened global and domestic investment, HIV transmission can be reduced

By Winnie Byanyima
Why gas is not the bridge fuel for Africa
Opinion
/ 6 November 2024

Why gas is not the bridge fuel for Africa

The World Bank’s Mission 300 should focus on renewables as the extraction and burning of gas is expensive would damage the environment and people’s health

By Dean Bhebhe and Rajneesh Bhuee
Oil and gas companies must pay for climate damage, global survey finds
The Green Guardian
/ 4 November 2024

Oil and gas companies must pay for climate damage, global survey finds

Making polluters pay is not only fair, but popular and effective, says Greenpeace International

By Sheree Bega
Pegasus spyware: The dark side of global surveillance
Thought Leader
/ 28 October 2024

Pegasus spyware: The dark side of global surveillance

The shadowy, unregulated spyware industry is enabling authoritarian regimes around the world and is a threat to civil liberties

By Sõzarn Barday
Namibia’s green hydrogen economy stalls as Swapo shifts focus to hydro, gas
The Green Guardian
/ 14 October 2024

Namibia’s green hydrogen economy stalls as Swapo shifts focus to hydro, gas

Oxpeckers tracked 14 GH2 projects in the country and found that implementation has been slow, with the only real growth being in bureaucracy

By John Grobler
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