RW Johnson: Independent Western Cape gains support as SA economy flounders
Could an independent Cape make sense? Financially, not as things stand. But it is still possible that an independent Cape might boom, says RW Johnson.
Could an independent Cape make sense? Financially, not as things stand. But it is still possible that an independent Cape might boom, says RW Johnson.
A policy paper released by the IRR today has found that South Africa faces a far greater electricity shortfall than is commonly estimated.
If you read the Eskom press statements, you will know that the available capacity of our power stations has reached a critical stage.
The solution to the electricity shortage issue is straightforward: Let the private sector participate in the generation of electricity.
A report by Solidarity shows how the lack of electricity impoverishes South Africans and makes SA unfavourable for investment.
Here is a letter from a community member expressing his appreciation for a highly-respected health professional like Prof Colleen Aldous.
If SA doesn’t start the 2019 plan now, it will lead to the demise of Eskom as an energy producer as users are compelled to turn to other sources.
South Africa’s Department of Mineral Resources and Energy took another step toward building a new nuclear-power program with a request for information.
Some of the mining world’s top executives are starting to plan their departures, driving speculation about who will lead their companies into the next decade.
About 10% of the country’s teachers are absent from school each day, while 79% Grade 6 math teachers have insufficient content knowledge levels.