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Mantashe is right, and the DA wrong - Politicsweb
14 February 2022 - Last week Kevin Mileham, shadow minister of mineral resources and energy in the Democratic Alliance (DA), said his party would not support ...
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Nationalisation is coming, in a big way - Politicsweb
27 June 2021 - The proposed partial privatisation of South African Airways (SAA) and the lifting of some restrictions on the private generation of electricity ...
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Navigating South Africa’s governance circus around the electricity crisis – Martin van Staden - Biznews
‘Government’ is a serious concept. Related theories of public utilities, the commons, and privatisation are similarly serious and nuanced. But sometimes what ...
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New investment in SA is vital – but is our infrastructure reliable enough? - Biznews
2 November 2022 - One of the reasons South African growth prospects are so dismal is our pitiful level of new investment.
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Next-gen ANC leaders need to explore innovative solutions - Biznews
20 September 2021 - Deputy finance minister David Masondo’s willingness to creatively and openly explore solutions to Eskom’s over-reliance on coal, alongside ...
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NHI is a politically motivated policy sure to break this camel’s back - Biznews
1 August 2022 - This is the first in a series of five articles in which Michael Settas will provide readers with the critically important distinction between ...
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No lifejackets in a sea of corruption – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
17 May 2022 - People don’t join the ANC because they want to serve the people. They join the ANC to get rich. This is the natural outcome of a socialist ...
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Nuclear Innovation: The key to South Africa’s ‘Greener’ energy future – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
The DA is punting wind and solar. Ramokgopa is punting coal. Who is right? And where is nuclear?
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Nuclear power is the key to SA’s energy future, but why is it taking so long: Andrew Kenny - Biznews
As storms and gales and torrential rains sweep over us shivering in Cape Town, my thoughts have turned again to nuclear power.
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Old energy solutions are running out of steam - Africa in Fact
South Africa’s power crisis has become one of the defining features of its present and a window onto its prospects. Both an expression of the deep-seated ...
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