The KwaZulu-Natal government has failed in several of its service delivery targets with an Auditor-General report noting poor financial management and delays in key projects.
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WeWork SA accelerates expansion despite global bankruptcy
WeWork SA has not been impacted by WeWork Globalâs planned Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in the US, it says.
Eskom’s new logo tender: ‘You don’t change the look when it is still rubbish!’
Eskom is planning to ârebrandâ with a new logo and company identity.
Court to rule on ex-CS Rotich fate after state closes case in Arror, Kimwarer dams scandal
50 witnesses were called to testify but most of them were discharged without giving testimonies
South Africa to receive US $1bn energy loan
South Africa is set to receive loan of US $1bn from the World Bank that aims to address the countryâs ongoing energy crisis and transition to low-carbon energy sources.
Controversial Tshwane IT deal: Company loses court bid to keep info secret | Business
Brilliant Telecommunications has failed in its bid to prevent the City of Tshwane from revealing documents showing why the metro awarded a crucial R585 million IT contract to the company, which allegedly does not seem to have the capability to execute the work.
Transfer Pricing: Getting The Basics Right – Transfer Pricing – South Africa
Normally, a sales agent and a buy-sell distributor would not be regarded as comparable owing to the differences in functions, assets and risks relevant to each party.
Buying and Selling Crypto in South Africa: Simple Path to Financial Inclusion | Cryptopolitan
Check out how buying and selling crypto in South Africa offers financial inclusion, investment diversification, and participation in the digital economy.
NTPC REL Initiates Bidding For 650 MW Solar PV Projects In Bikaner, Rajasthan
NTPC Renewable Energy Limited (NTPC REL) has commenced the bidding process for the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) package of two 325 MW grid-connected solar photovoltaic (PV) projects in Bikaner, [â¦]
Karpowership gets the green light to continue LNG-to-power project in KZN | City Press
It will take up to 12 months before the electricity-generating ships in Richardâs Bay, KwaZulu-Natal, start operating after the department of forestry, fisheries and environment granted Turkish company Karpowership SA an environmental authorisation on Wednesday.