Premier Alan Winde recently hosted the 22nd Energy Digicon, which focused on the state of Eskom’s transmission grid in the Western Cape. The event featured Lester Geldenhuis, Chief Engineer at Eskom in the Western Cape, as a guest speaker. Geldenhuis discussed Eskom’s transmission grid development, generation forecasting, and the role of independent power producers (IPPs) in the province.
Dr. Pravine Naidoo, from the Inspection and Enforcement Service’s Advocacy & Stakeholder Relations unit, addressed the audience during a recent advocacy seminar to discuss the significance of complying with the National Minimum Wage (NMW) Act. This article covers the penalties and compliance measures applied to employers who do not adhere to the Act’s regulations.
South Africa’s Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) and China Development Bank (CDB) signed a Collaboration Framework Agreement to enhance their strategic cooperation and foster growth by exchanging expertise and sharing technical skills. The agreement was signed during the 15th BRICS Summit, reflecting the recent Official State visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to South Africa.
On August 25th, North West Province’s Acting Premier, Patrick Dumile Nono Maloyi, led the Provincial Women’s Day commemoration in Potchefstroom, South Africa. The event aimed to highlight the government’s commitment to accelerating socioeconomic opportunities for women’s empowerment. ## Women’s Month Celebration in North West Province
In a recent ChinaAfrica Roundtable, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa highlighted the importance of regional coordination and continental integration in addressing Africa’s challenges. In this article, we will explore President Ramaphosa’s ideas and the emerging partnership between China and Africa.
The recent ChinaAfrica Roundtable during the state visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to South Africa emphasizes the critical role of regional integration in Africa. The discussion highlights how the African Union’s Agenda 2063 strategic framework can improve the continent’s socioeconomic landscape. The agenda seeks to promote the movement of goods, services, people, and capital, ultimately laying the foundation for a prosperous and sustainable future.
The Groundbreaking Green Point Site Lease Auction: Boosting Service Delivery and Economic Growth The traditional ways of leasing properties have been revolutionized in recent years, adapting to the everchanging world. An innovative approach was recently employed by the local government in Cape Town, where a coveted property in Green Point was leased through a groundbreaking auction process. This strategy proved to be successful, generating considerable revenue that will be utilized for service delivery throughout the city, showcasing the potential of modernizing property transactions.
National Consultation on Proposed Raw Water Use Charges: A Step Towards Sustainable Water Management
The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) is conducting a national consultation meeting on proposed raw water use charges for the 2024/25 financial year. The meeting will take place on August 25, 2023, at the Birchwood Hotel in Boksburg and will be chaired by DWS DirectorGeneral Dr. Sean Philips. The purpose of the meeting is to gather inputs and comments from stakeholders in the water sector before final approval by Minister Senzo Mchunu.
The Cape Town City Council has authorized the release of several land parcels, totaling around 13,000 square meters, for the expansion of social housing in strategic locations across the metro. The project represents a significant milestone in the publicprivate partnership for largescale social rental housing delivery.
Cape Town, a city rich in natural beauty, culture, and history, is home to exceptional individuals who have left a lasting impact on society through their talents, dedication, and service. In recognition of their achievements, Cape Town Mayor Geordin HillLewis has revived the city’s Civic Honours tradition after a 12year hiatus.
On August 23, 2023, three suspects between the ages of 27 and 42 were caught by the police in a minibus taxi while attempting to flee a business robbery in Ogies, South Africa. The suspects were arrested and firearms and ammunition were seized.
As globalization continues to bring nations and regions closer together, the importance of partnerships and collaboration cannot be overemphasized. Among the significant partnerships that have emerged in recent years is BRICS, a group of five major emerging economies comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. The BRICSAfrica Outreach and BRICS Plus Dialogue is a platform that seeks to foster cooperation between BRICS nations and African countries and the wider Global South.
Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions play a crucial role in preparing individuals for the evolving job market. As the global economy rapidly changes, South Africa’s Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, Dr. Blade Nzimande, recently addressed the TVET Curriculum Transformation and Innovation Summit. The summit was hosted by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) in partnership with Vodacom Business, aiming to explore ways to unlock skills development for South Africa’s modern economy.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced the outcomes of the XV BRICS Summit, which took place in Johannesburg, South Africa. The summit celebrated the partnership between Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, marking a significant milestone in their relationship. This was the first inperson gathering of the five leaders since the COVID19 pandemic began.
The Struggle Against Construction Mafia Extortion in South Africa: A Comprehensive Prevention Plan
Construction companies and infrastructure developers in South Africa have been facing a persistent and costly problem of extortion by the construction mafia. These criminal groups have embedded themselves within the industry, exploiting security breaches and illegal land occupations to extort millions and bring projects to a halt.
The Assegaai Submarine Museum, Africa’s only submarine museum, has announced the reopening of its doors and relocation to Simon’s Town, South Africa. The museum has been closed to the public since 2015 due to the need for maintenance, but the relocation, made possible by two cradles, will allow visitors to get an upclose look at the mysterious underwater vessels.