The South African government has not invested enough for renewable energy to contribute to long-term economic growth.
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ITWeb on MSNBeing proudly South African is powerful unifying forceBeing proudly South African is powerful unifying forceOur pride in being South African is the glue that holds us together, writes Serame Taukobong, group CEO of Telkom. By Serame Taukobong, Group CEO, ...
Were you told that gold mining in southern Africa started after 1852? Or that the export of iron, steel, copper and gold ...
South Africa's rand weakened early on Tuesday as traders gauged the effects of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs on steel ...
Rarely seen but always revered, here are five local-is-lekker performance cars that definitely qualify as South African unicorns ...
As the Premier Soccer League transfer window closed, Kaizer Chiefs fans expressed their frustration over limited signings, ...
Five of South Africa’s best-known companies, MultiChoice, the SABC, Cell C, the SA Post Office, and Stefanutti Stocks, are technically insolvent. A company is technically insolvent when its ...
The Akademia Afrikaans-only university in South Africa is looking forward to a boom year in 2025. Having shown remarkable growth over the last decade and a half since its inception, there are new ...
With South Africa, Ethiopia and Egypt among its members, Brics offers African nations an opportunity to reduce reliance on Western financial systems and explore alternatives like trading in local ...
Kenya will allow citizens of nearly all African countries to visit without needing prior authorisation, according to a new directive by the cabinet. Last year, Kenya introduced a "visa-free ...
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