Business Eskom to suspend load shedding from 12:00 on Saturday Cape Town – Eskom has announced that load shedding will be suspended at 12:00 on Saturday. The power utility... Read more 7 May, 2022
Business SA’s Anglo American launches the world’s biggest hydrogen-fueled truck Johannesburg – Mining giant Anglo American on Friday unveiled the world’s largest hydrogen-powered truck, a monster weighing in at... Read more 7 May, 2022
Business UN chief seeks to get Ukraine, Russian agriculture and fertilizer production back into world markets Nigeria – UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said on Wednesday he was seeking talks to get Ukraine and Russian agriculture... Read more 5 May, 2022
Business Sibanye-stillwater mineworkers vow to intensify strike until wage demands are met Johannesburg – Tens of thousand of mineworkers at South African platinum and gold mining giant Sibanye-Stillwater vowed Wednesday to... Read more 5 May, 2022
Business Eskom to implement stage 2 load shedding from Tuesday 17:00 until Monday Cape Town – Eskom has announced that stage 2 load shedding is set to be implemented from 17:00 on... Read more 3 May, 2022
Business Petrol price to drop from Wednesday Cape Town – The Mineral Resources and Energy Department has announced an adjustment to the fuel prices, with both... Read more 3 May, 2022
Business Nigeria says seeking funding for gas pipeline to Morocco Abuja – Nigeria and Morocco are still securing funding for a huge pipeline project that aims to carry Nigeria’s gas... Read more 3 May, 2022
Business Kenya boosts minimum wage as inflation bites Nairobi – Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta announced on Sunday a 12% hike in the minimum wage as the country confronts... Read more 1 May, 2022
Business Suez Canal records record monthly revenue in April Cairo – Egypt’s Suez Canal Authority announced on Sunday an all-time revenue record for April, earning $629 million following... Read more 1 May, 2022
Business How informal sector organisations in Zimbabwe shape notions of citizenship Kristina Pikovskaia, University of Oxford Since the late 1990s, as companies in Zimbabwe have shut down and laid off... Read more 1 May, 2022