South African Reserve Bank celebrates 100 years since first banknote
The South African Reserve Bank on Tuesday celebrated 100 years since issuing its first banknotes. The banknotes were issued 10 months after the SARB was
The South African Reserve Bank on Tuesday celebrated 100 years since issuing its first banknotes. The banknotes were issued 10 months after the SARB was
The public has until Sunday, 24 April, to submit their comments on the Health Regulations meant to manage COVID-19 and other notifiable conditions outside of
Rapid urbanisation and government failure to deliver adequate housing are among the driving forces behind the proliferation of informal settlements across South African cities and
Levandre Loots, based in the rural Eastern Cape community of Cookhouse, is one of the eight young graduates who have benefitted from a Wind Turbine Service Training programme,
Almost a year after the launch of the Steel Master Plan (SMP), Scaw Metals CEO Doron Barnes acknowledges the frustration many in the industry feel about the
The South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited (SANRAL) has invested more than R2 billion in several road infrastructure development projects in the King Sabata
South Africa’s electricity sector has faced a series of challenges over the last two decades. It started with inadequate grid infrastructure to provide electricity to
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has warned that rain is expected to return to many provinces ahead of and during the coming Easter Weekend.
Further breakdowns at generation units at Eskom’s power stations have led to the power utility having to implement stage two load shedding from Wednesday until
There has been considerable discussion of Generation Z and their purchasing power. Marketers’ strategies have evolved to communicate with a younger generation that values transparency
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