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Sashnee Moodley

Sashnee Moodley

Sashnee Moodley is Senior Deputy Editor Polity and Multimedia.

Energy conservation key feature of Western Cape student residence

20th February 2015 Student accommodation group Stag African has started construction on a R43-million accommodation project for Stellenbosch University’s Tygerberg campus, in the Western Cape.  

Companies’ debt burden has been declining in last five years

20th February 2015 The rate at which businesses have been paying off their debts over the last five years has been improving, with local businesses also having improved their balance sheets, despite slow domestic economic growth. 

Companies’ debt burden has been declining in last five years
MICHELLE BEETAR Last year had seen businesses lose confidence in the ability of the economy to grow at a rapid rate

Cesa worried about secondment of Cuban engineers

19th February 2015 Consulting Engineers South Africa (Cesa) on Thursday said it was dismayed that the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) was seconding 35 Cuban engineers on a two-year contract to share their expertise with South African engineers in the water sector.  

Cesa worried about secondment of Cuban engineers

Seifsa opposes additional taxes for business community

19th February 2015 The Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa (Seifsa) on Thursday said it was opposed to the introduction of any additional taxes on the business community.  

Seifsa opposes additional taxes for business community

Emira highlights strong performance in H1 distribution growth

18th February 2015 JSE-listed Emira Property Fund on Wednesday reported distribution growth per participatory interest (PI) of 9% for the six months ended December 31.  

Emira highlights strong performance in H1 distribution growth

$450bn needed to provide sub-Saharan African urban areas access to electricity

17th February 2015 Sub-Saharan Africa is still faced with the challenge of providing citizens access to electricity and an additional $450-billion will need to be invested to ensure that people in urban areas have access to electricity by 2040. This was according to World Energy Council world energy trilemma... 

$450bn needed to provide sub-Saharan African urban areas access to electricity

TSAM wins energy efficiency award

16th February 2015 Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) has won its second consecutive Energy Company of the Year award, presented by the Southern Africa Association for Energy Efficiency, for its efforts in energy efficiency. 

TSAM wins energy efficiency award

Govt reveals beneficiaries of electrification spend

16th February 2015 President Jacob Zuma revealed in his State of the Nation Address last week that a number of municipalities would continue to benefit from government’s electrification programmes, pointing out that 3.4-million households still did not have access to electricity. 

Govt reveals beneficiaries of electrification spend

Transition from ‘FET’ to ‘TVET’ underlines the growing importance of practical training

13th February 2015 The transition from Further Education and Training (FET) colleges to Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges signals a new era for the colleges and skills development in South Africa and will help align the country with international practice. This is according to Higher... 

Transition from ‘FET’ to ‘TVET’ underlines the growing importance of practical training

200 MW Côte d'Ivoire temporary power contract extended

13th February 2015 Temporary power generation services provider Aggreko has extended the contract for its 200 MW gas-fired power project in Côte d'Ivoire by three years, with the option to extend this by a further two years.  

200 MW Côte d'Ivoire temporary power contract extended
Photo by Duane Daws
PROVIDING POWER The 200 MW gas-fired power project provides crucial power to the West Africa country and its neighbours

Public review period for KiPower water use licence report extended

13th February 2015 The public review period for the integrated water use licence application for the proposed construction of a 600 MW coal-fired independent power producer plant and associated infrastructure for Kuyasa Mining subsidiary KiPower will be extended until March 24.  

Public review period for KiPower water use licence report extended
Photo by Bloomberg
FEEDING ENERGY The proposed $1.7-billion coal-fired plant, to be located near Delmas, Mpumalanga, could use coal from the nearby Delmas mine to meet a portion of South Africa’s power needs

Transition from ‘FET’ to ‘TVET’ underlines the growing importance of practical training

13th February 2015 The transition from Further Education and Training (FET) colleges to Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges signals a new era for the colleges and skills development in South Africa and will help align the country with international practice.  

Transition from ‘FET’ to ‘TVET’ underlines the growing importance of practical training

Stellenbosch engineering students showcase talents with mobile palletising solution

13th February 2015 Engineering students from Stellenbosch University SU, in the Western Cape, received top honours during the 2014 PneuDrive Challenge prize-giving ceremony, held in Johannesburg last month, for their innovative Movipal mobile palletising solution. 

  Stellenbosch engineering students showcase talents with mobile palletising solution

Wits enters into trilateral agreement to boost opportunities for entrepreneurs

9th February 2015 The University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), on Monday, entered into a trilateral partnership with Ryerson University, in Canada, and the Bombay Stock Exchange, in India, to increase entrepreneurial growth opportunities and fast-track start-up incubation in the three partner countries. 

Wits enters into trilateral agreement to boost opportunities for entrepreneurs
Adam Habib

Imperial Holdings warns of lower H1 earnings

9th February 2015 JSE-listed Imperial Holdings’ share price on the JSE fell nearly 5.7% on Monday afternoon as the company warned of lower operating income and earnings for the six months ended December 31. 

Imperial Holdings warns of lower H1 earnings
Photo by Duane Daws
Mark Lamberti

Financial benefits from renewable energy beginning to flow – study

6th February 2015 The renewable energy from South Africa’s first wind and solar projects last year delivered R800-million more in financial benefits for the country than it cost, according to a study by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).  

Financial benefits from renewable energy beginning to flow – study
Photo by Duane Daws
COST BENEFITS The CSIR study found that diesel and coal fuel cost savings were R3.7-billion, owing to the generation of 2.2 TWh of wind and solar energy

Ethos buys controlling stake in AutoZone

6th February 2015 Private equity investor Ethos has bought a controlling interest in Southern Africa-focused aftermarket automotive parts retailer and wholesaler AutoZone for an undisclosed amount. 

Ethos buys controlling stake  in AutoZone
Photo by Duane Daws
STRATEGIC DEAL Black economic-empowerment investors and AutoZone’s management would retain a stake in the company

Gauteng names bidders for ‘open tender’ Cedar road upgrade

6th February 2015 The Gauteng Provincial Treasury and the Department of Roads and Transport last month revealed the names of the 12 bidders for the Cedar road upgrade tender, which formed part of the province’s open tender pilot project.  

Gauteng names bidders for ‘open tender’ Cedar road upgrade
Photo by Dylan Slater
BARBARA CREECY Lessons learned form the pilot will be used to improve the process and ensure greater public scrutiny of the tendering process

Kathu Solar PV project to deliver 179 GWh/y to the national grid

6th February 2015 The Kathu solar photovoltaic (PV) facility, in the Northern Cape, is expected to deliver 179 GWh/y of clean energy to the national grid. 

New technology used to restore damaged pipes

6th February 2015 Innovative technology has successfully been used in a rehabilitation project by pipe relining solutions provider Water Damage Services to restore corroded pipes at the Good Hope Centre, in Cape Town. 

Business debt improving – Experian

4th February 2015 The rate at which businesses have been paying off their debts over the last five years has been improving, with local businesses also having improved their balance sheets, despite slow domestic economic growth. 

Business debt improving – Experian
Michelle Beetar

Construction starts on N$239m road project

30th January 2015 Multidisciplinary construction and engineering group Aveng Grinaker-LTA has started upgrading the B1 national road between Windhoek and Okahandja, in Namibia, to a dual carriageway at a cost of N$239-million. 

Construction starts on N$239m road project
B1 NATIONAL ROAD Aveng Grinaker-LTA will upgrade a 10 km stretch of the road

Datatec expects 2015 FY revenue to exceed $6bn

30th January 2015 International information and communications technology group Datatec expects to report revenues in excess of $6-billion and underlying earnings a share of more than $0.40 for the financial year ending February 28, 2015. 

Trade conditions improved in December – Sacci

30th January 2015 The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s (Sacci’s) seasonally adjusted Trade Activity Index (TAI) increased marginally to 56 in December, compared with 54 in November. 

Astrapak incurs R2m downtime costs as power cuts bite

30th January 2015 The “seriously disruptive” electricity outages in South Africa have cost packaging group Astrapak more than R2-million in “irrecoverable downtime costs”, the company said on Monday, adding that the power cuts were negating some of the benefit of energy saving initiatives.  

Astrapak incurs R2m downtime costs as power cuts bite
Photo by Duane Daws
ASTRAPAK The group highlighted that executive strategic interventions and other group-wide business improvement imperatives were progressing favourably

Aggreko extends contract for 200 MW Côte d'Ivoire power project

26th January 2015 Temporary power generation services provider Aggreko has extended the contract for its 200 MW gas-fired power project in Côte d'Ivoire by three years, with the option to extend this by a further two years.  

Aggreko extends contract for 200 MW Côte d'Ivoire power project

Public review period for KiPower water use licence report extended

26th January 2015 The public review period for the integrated water use licence application for the proposed construction of a 600 MW coal-fired independent power producer plant and associated infrastructure for Kuyasa Mining subsidiary KiPower will be extended until March 24.  

Public review period for KiPower water use licence report extended

Eskom implements load shedding

26th January 2015 State-owned power utility Eskom on Monday urged consumers to save electricity as it implemented load shedding, owing to unforeseen technical problems at some of its power stations. The utility on Monday morning announced that it would start stage one load shedding, which allows for 1 000 MW of... 

Eskom implements load shedding

Company increases African network through indaba

23rd January 2015 Oil condition monitoring company WearCheck, a member of Setpoint Group, hopes to increase its network on the African continent and reach a new market of mining customers, MD Neil Robinson tells Mining Weekly. The company will exhibit at this year’s Investing in African Mining Indaba, which is... 

Company increases African network through indaba
LAB WearCheck also aims to showcase its interest in wind testing, a deviation from its usual mining-related activities

Sishen solar photovoltaic plant connects to national grid

23rd January 2015 The 216-GWh-producing Sishen solar photovoltaic (PV) plant in the Northern Cape has officially connected to the national grid and will have the highest level of electricity output of all the operational solar PV plants in Africa, said Spanish stakeholder Acciona Energía, last month.  

Sishen solar photovoltaic plant connects to national grid
SISHEN SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC PLANT The plant will produce electricity equivalent to the consumption of around 100 000 South African households a year and has a peak capacity of 94.3 MW and 74 nominal MW

Big business offers support to government as electricity crisis deepens

23rd January 2015 Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA) last month welcomed Cabinet’s establishment of a technical team war room to undertake various interventions to improve electricity supply security over the short- and medium-term, but added that the private sector also had a role to play during the... 

Integrated transport planning key to meeting infrastructure objectives

23rd January 2015 In an effort to accelerate transport planning in South Africa, Minister of Transport Dipuo Peters officially launched the National Transport Forum (NTF) and Transport Sector Broad-Based Black Economic-Empowerment (BBBEE) Charter Council in Johannesburg last month. 

€625m financial backing for Lake Turkana wind project

23rd January 2015 International investors have arranged a €625m finance package for the Lake Turkana Wind Power (LTWP) project, for which the construction of a 300 MW wind farm, in north-eastern Kenya is taking place.  

Solidarity wins in bargaining unit dispute with RDM

22nd January 2015 Trade union Solidarity’s three-year dispute with defence company Rheinmetall Denel Munition (RDM) over the interpretation of a recognition agreement between the two entities has come to an end after the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) ruled in the union’s favour.  

Solidarity wins in bargaining unit dispute with RDM

Kathu Solar PV project to deliver 179 GWh/y to the national grid

22nd January 2015 The Kathu solar photovoltaic (PV) facility, in the Northern Cape, is expected to deliver 179 GWh/y of clean energy to the national grid. 

Kathu Solar PV project to deliver 179 GWh/y to the national grid

Municipalities’ R4bn debt to Eskom hindering electricity supply

22nd January 2015 Municipalities owe State-owned power utility Eskom more than R4.6-billion, an increase of more than R2-billion in the last year, a debt that is contributing to the pressure on Eskom’s ability to provide electricity. 

Municipalities’ R4bn debt to Eskom hindering electricity supply

Gauteng govt reveals bidders for Cedar road upgrade

21st January 2015 The Gauteng Provincial Treasury and the Department of Roads and Transport on Wednesday revealed the names of the 12 bidders for the Cedar road upgrade tender, which formed part of the province’s open tender pilot project.  

Gauteng govt reveals bidders for Cedar road upgrade
Photo by Dylan Slater
Finance MEC Barbara Creecy

South Africa sees financial benefits from renewable energy in 2014 – CSIR

21st January 2015 The renewable energy from South Africa’s first wind and solar projects last year delivered R800-million more in financial benefits for the country than it cost, according to a study by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).  

South Africa sees financial benefits from renewable energy in 2014 – CSIR

Ethos buys controlling stake in AutoZone

21st January 2015 Private equity investor Ethos has bought a controlling interest in Southern Africa-focused aftermarket automotive parts retailer and wholesaler AutoZone for an undisclosed amount. 

Ethos buys controlling stake in AutoZone

Electricity outages cost Astrapak R2m, restructuring initiatives progressing

19th January 2015 The “seriously disruptive” electricity outages in South Africa have cost packaging group Astrapak more than R2-million in “irrecoverable downtime costs”, the company said on Monday, adding that the power cuts were negating some of the benefit of energy saving initiatives.  

Electricity outages cost Astrapak R2m, restructuring initiatives progressing

Social housing company launches two developments as it marks milestone

16th January 2015 The Johannesburg Social Housing Company (Joshco) officially launched Phase 2 of its City Deep Social Housing project, handed over keys to its Fleurhof units to new residents and celebrated its tenth anniversary in Johannesburg last month.  

Social housing company launches two developments as it marks milestone
CITY DEEP PROJECT The project aims to integrate mixed-income groups to achieve social, economic and spatial integration
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