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Beware the use of ‘salami tactics’ to attain e-voting – IRR
24 November 2020 - The ANC’s initial plan to give the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) carte blanche to introduce an electronic voting system by ...
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Beyond black and white: why ‘aggressive’ pigment politics needs taming - Timeslive
15 November 2022 - Should race law be relaxed in SA? Eskom board member and former Altron CEO Mteto Nyati says yes, at least for Eskom.
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Challenge to Eskom’s monopoly shows how South Africans can take control to fix government’s failures – IRR
28 January 2021 - The recently stated intention of Stellenbosch Municipality to become South Africa’s first municipality to “not experience load-shedding” is a ...
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Clean energy’s dirty secrets - Politicsweb
14 December 2020 - What could be more agreeable? Oodles of electricity free of charge and free of carbon.
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COP 26: A suicide note written in green ink? - Politicsweb
31 October 2021 - Nearly 30 years have elapsed since the first big climate change conference in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. During that time the proportion of ...
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Cut the reddest tape at Eskom – IRR
1 July 2022 - Minister of Public Enterprises Pravin Gordhan has boldly called for the scrapping of all “the damn red tape” inhibiting power production and ...
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Cutting the reddest tape at Eskom
26 July 2022 - Last night President Cyril Ramaphosa announced an overdue plan to reduce load-shedding, which goes some way, but not far enough, towards cutting ...
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DA energy policy is politically correct but economically irrational - Politicsweb
28 February 2022 - It is reassuring to know that Kevin Mileham, shadow minister of mineral resources and energy in the Democratic Alliance (DA), is not opposed ...
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Eskom – cough up for your children’s future – Andrew Kenny - Biznews
31 January 2022 - Must honest South Africans pay for Eskom’s sins and follies? I’m afraid we must. If we don’t, the economic consequences for the country are ...
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Eskom is in a death spiral – IRR
1 February 2021 - "Eskom wants South Africans with solar panels to pay more for electricity" – this is a cry for help from a power monopolist in a utility ...
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