Simenyiwe Dlomo-Zondo made the allegations of abuse on Instagram, but Zondo has also accused his wife of ‘assaulting’ him
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Barbara Creecy gives the Turkish company another opportunity to proceed with its application to provide power to South Africa from Richards Bay
The national energy regulator believes gas projects will help reduce load-shedding
Furthermore, each time a black person speaks openly about race it is mistaken for a confrontation. Perhaps black people themselves are not socialised to be confrontational…
Coal orders from Europe have increased in light of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but dysfunctional local infrastructure remains a challenge
Past climate conditions that led to intense tropical cyclones battering KwaZulu-Natal’s coast are similar to the ones projected now under global warming
Sociopolitical conflict persists in the area because mining operations go hand in hand with filthy lucre that divides communities while devastating their natural environment.
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse has questioned why Nersa has not immediately provided its reasons for issuing the controversial generation licences
The powerships will be more expensive for consumers than wind and solar energy and isn’t required for reliable electricity generation
More than 120 people have already been arrested for looting and public violence in the province
Refusal of project shows there is ‘no space for tick-box exercises’ by environmental consultants
Two environmental organisations have challenged the environment department’s rejection of the appeal against the project
Powergroup South Africa wins 20-year energy contract a mere 10 months after it was formed
Final EIAs for controversial Karpowership projects submitted to environment minister Barbara Creecy
The decision to use Turkey’s floating power plants locks the country into fossil fuels for 20 years
Despite dozens of appeals, the South African government is determined to give Sasol and its partners the go-ahead. But activists will not stop the fight
A key negotiator was gunned down minutes after attending talks with Premier
Studies are being undertaken for importing liquid natural gas
Sithembile Mbuyazi will not give up until her son succeeds to the position of inkosi of KwaMbonambi in KwaZulu-Natal