Nersa approves 98 new power projects in three months

Most of the facilities, with a combined generation capacity of 900MW, will be developed in Gauteng, the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal

THEMBINKOSI GCOYI: Farce masquerading as public participation

Parliament has much work to do to give a voice to communities after the tobacco bill hearings

Lobby groups line up to petition Ramaphosa on NHI Bill

Big business, health professionals and medical schemes want the contentious legislation sent back to parliament

GUMANI TSHIMOMOLA: Treasury is locking SA into a future of austerity and privatisation

Over-borrowing limits the ability of future governments to shift towards more Keynesian policies

New challenge to Electoral Amendment Act likely, says IEC

The issue of contestation is the disparity between the signatures required by independent candidates and unrepresented political parties to contest an election

Nampak CEO says group ‘not getting joy’ from retrenching workers

Leaner and meaner packaging group looks to further consolidate its operations to be fit for purpose

ANTHONY BUTLER: Five areas of concern in general election

IEC and others will have to monitor these to counter electoral manipulation

Msimang’s resignation is regrettable, says Ramaphosa

With time, says the president, maybe he will be able to participate in ANC activities again

CHRIS THURMAN: Dance shows how play can be difficult and rewarding

Collaboration between José Dias and Jackï Job creates unique relationship between movement and music

GARY RYNHART: Make SA safe and the tourists will flock in

The state’s most important role in boosting the sector is to improve security; the private sector can take care of the rest

Absa warns of more credit losses in its next annual results

The banking group has struggled at home while growing in the rest of Africa

Murray & Roberts makes headway with debt-reduction plans

The firm intends to refinance the remaining SA debt held with a consortium of banks by June 2024

EDITORIAL: EV plan a pipedream in a broken state

The electric vehicle white paper is a good document. Crime, electricity and ports may kill it

Vumatel owner has R25bn to spend on fibre expansion

Standard Bank leads multibillion-rand loan for Maziv to ramp up fibre rollout

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