Gautrain’s expansion will connect more people: Lesufi

Gautrain trains parked at a station. At least R120 billion has been invested in Gautrain‘s planned expansion of its rail network, designed to offer commuters in Soweto and other parts of Gauteng townships a faster, safer and more reliable transport option. This follows Premier Panyaza Lesufi’s State of the Province Address, where he outlined the…

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Numsa relieved as final bodies of Ekapa miners retrieved

Worker at Ekapa Minerals Mine in Kimberley. The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) says they are relieved that the bodies of all five mineworkers who died last month in the Ekapa Minerals Mine in Kimberley have been retrieved. The miners were trapped 890 meters underground after a mudslide on February 17. The…

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Deep Western Orange Basin drilling plans hinge on court ruling

FILE : An oil and gas drilling platform. The Western Cape High Court is expected to hear an appeal by various environmental conservation organisations on Monday. They are challenging Government’s Environmental Authorisation decision granted to an international energy company for oil and gas exploration in the Deep Western Orange Basin. The basin is situated offshore…

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Exxaro reports solid results amid 20th JSE anniversary

The logo of South African coal miner Exxaro is seen outside the company’s Pretoria headquarters, South Africa. Mining Company Exxaro has posted a steady set of full-year results for the financial year ending the 31st of December 2025. Despite a drop in coal export prices in the period, the company reported an eight percent rise…

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SA directly impacted by US-Israel war on Iran: Tau

Minister of Trade Industry and Competition Parks Tau speaking at an event. Minister of Trade Industry and Competition Parks Tau says South Africa is directly impacted by the US-Israeli war on Iran. Tau was participating in an urgent debate in parliament sponsored by Build One South Africa (BOSA) leader Mmusi Maimane on the escalating crisis…

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Economist warns power price increases could put jobs at risk

An electricity bulb switched on. Economist Dr. Frederich Kirsten has warned that the increase in electricity prices may affect job security as some small business owners may struggle to keep their businesses afloat. The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has officially approved an 8.76% tariff increase for Eskom’s direct customers, effective from 1…

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