Turkish floating power supplier Karpowership says no formal engagement with government have begin to reduce their 20 years power contract. In an interview with the SABC News, company says it learnt of the government’s intentions to cut its multi-year contract to five-years in the media.
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Doing good for mothers in need
Non-profit organisation The Grace Factory, is providing care for moms in need. In honour of womenâs month, the NPO is accepting donations that aim to assist the local community with the first steps of a babyâs life.
Nzimande defends NSFAS payment system
Nzimande is all but praise for the new direct payment system by NSFAS. However over 350 000 students are yet to receive their allowances
BCCI Media Rights Tender offer women’s cricket rights for ‘free’
Indian Women Cricket Team’s rights is available alongside other matches in the BCCI Media Rights Tender despite WPL windfall
Lost in Transition: South Africa’s urgent need to catch up with the Fourth Industrial Revolution
James Maisiri is a Non-Resident Research Fellow, Digital Africa Research Unit at the Institute for Pan-African Thought and Conversation at the University of Johannesburg, and Ph.D. Candidate, UJ. and writes that on South Africa lagging behind in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
The impact of natural resources on South African businesses
Title: The Impact of Natural Resources on South African Businesses Introduction: South Africa is blessed with abundant natural resources, which have played a significant role in...
Continue reading...Women’s Month | Big cricket read: The Marcia Letsoalo story
In this Women’s Month, we reflect on the inspiring story of former Proteas cricketer Marcia Letsoalo, who transcended stereotypes.
South Africa: Turkish Firm Offers to Cut 20-Year Power Deal to Five Years, But There’s a Catch
Karpowership offered to reduce the initial 20-year contract to five years in an apparent effort to get a multibillion rand “emergency” electricity supply arrangement with South Africa, according to a Daily Maverick report.
Mill turns to Condra to recover lost production – Cape Business News
PRICE should never be allowed to unduly influence the purchase decision. A wrong choice of capital equipment can prove costly not only in downtime and lost production, but also in unnecessarily…
Mega-university in South Africa to be placed under administration
The decision to place Unisa under full administration follows a report by an independent assessor and the ministerial task team revealing serious financial and other maladministration within the university, including bullying and tender manipulation.