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Construction resumes on KZN barrier wall to combat cross-border crime
24th April 2023 As part of efforts to fight against cross-border crimes, the KwaZulu-Natal government, working with the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (DWPI), is fast-tracking the construction of a concrete barrier wall in the province. The wall, which is comprised of New Jersey barriers, is aimed... →
Implats’ JV Makgomo plant unaffected by community protests
5th April 2023 Chrome has been piling up at the Makgomo chrome plant, in Burgersfort, Limpopo, as some residents and business forums from surrounding communities have been camping out at the operation’s entrance for over a month, with the aim of blocking trucks from loading chrome. The plant was established by... →
Procurement of 400 MW of private power to create jobs in eThekwini
1st March 2023 The KwaZulu-Natal provincial executive council has approved the eThekwini metropolitan municipality’s procurement plan for an initial 400 MW of new generation capacity from independent power producers. This will create 8 000 job opportunities through a public-private partnership (PPP), Mayor... →
North West provincial govt sets its sights on solar panel manufacturing opportunity
28th February 2023 The North West province has the potential to attract at least R50-billion worth of investment in the renewable energy sector, in addition to the private sector renewables investments that are already under way, Premier Bushy Maape has said. He noted during his State of the Province Address last... →
KZN govt plans battery energy storage facility
24th February 2023 The KwaZulu-Natal government is planning to establish a battery energy storage system (BESS) under power utility Eskom’s flagship BESS project, Premier Nomusa Dube-Ncube said on February 24. In her State of the Province Address, she noted that the BESS would be based in Elandskop. →
Mpumalanga issued directive by national govt to step up efforts to break coal dependency
24th February 2023 The Mpumalanga Provincial Government is, in partnership with the Presidential Climate Commission, the Climate Investment Fund and the World Bank, exploring plans to diversify local economic activity to reduce its dependency on coal. Premier Refilwe Mtshweni-Tsipane noted during her provincial... →
Musina-Makhado SEZ, USAID to launch a renewable energy strategy
24th February 2023 Limpopo’s proposed mega-industrial complex the Musina-Makhado Special Economic Zone (SEZ) will, in partnership with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), launch a Renewable Energy Strategy in March. The strategy would serve as a blueprint to guide investments in the... →
Construction of new bridge gets under way in Limpopo
22nd February 2023 Limpopo MEC for Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure Nkakareng Rakgoale this week attended the sodturning ceremony for the construction of a R127-million bridge over the Steelpoort river, at Ga-Malekana. The sodturning ceremony follows the successful signing of a memorandum of agreement (MoA)... →
KZN planning Lekgotla focuses on energy, water and tourism
20th February 2023 Resolving the energy crisis, growing the tourism sector and ensuring water security in KwaZulu-Natal were among the priorities discussed during the provincial planning Lekgotla last week. The planning Lekgotla takes place ahead of the State of the Province Address (SoPA), which will be held on... →
M4 highway rehabilitation work gets under way
3rd February 2023 eThekwini mayor Mxolisi Kaunda says rehabilitation work has started on the M4 Inkosi Albert Luthuli highway southbound carriageway. The cost of rehabilitating the freeway, between Anton Lembede street (Smith Street) and Pascoe/Reunion road, will be just over R121-million and it is expected to... →
DSI, pharmaceutical association to collaborate on healthcare R&D
27th January 2023 The Department of Science and Innovation (DSI), the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) and the Innovative Pharmaceutical Association of South Africa (IPASA) this week signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to advance South Africa's objectives to research, develop and, ultimately,... →
New maize meal brand launched in Spar's KwaZulu-Natal stores
18th January 2023 Uthingo Mills KwaZulu-Natal, a black female owned business, officially launched its maize meal product at the weekend. The maize meal company is currently contracted by Spar Group to provide Uthingo Maize to Spar shops, including those in Indanda, KwaMashu Bridge, Empangeni, Hluhluwe and... →
KZN govt to establish committee to deal with debts owed to municipalities
9th December 2022 The KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) provincial executive council has resolved to establish a technical committee to deal with debt owed by government to municipalities, which is said to be R2.8-billion. The committee will see to it that those debts are cleared and, where there are areas of disputes, they are... →
Premier sees SAB’s R825m Prospecton investment as a vote of confidence in KZN
28th November 2022 KwaZulu-Natal Premier Nomusa Dube-Ncube has described South African Breweries’ (SAB’s) R825-million investment in its Prospecton brewery as an “overwhelming vote of confidence in the future of the province”. SAB hosted the Premier and KwaZulu-Natal MEC of Economic Development, Environmental... →
Eurowings Discover launches direct flights from Frankfurt to KMI Airport in Mpumalanga
17th November 2022 German airline Lufthansa Group’s leisure carrier Eurowings Discover has launched direct flights from Frankfurt, Germany, to the Kruger Mpumalanga International (KMI) airport, in Mpumalanga, South Africa. KMI is located in Mbombela, near the world-renowned Kruger National Park that is popular with... →
Deputy Minister calls for stakeholder partnerships to grow the tourism sector
11th November 2022 Deputy Tourism Minister Fish Mahlalela says the new Orpen Kruger Lodge, in Welverdiend, near the Kruger National Park, in Mpumalanga, will help grow the economy and the tourism sector. “It is critical that we work together to achieve the objectives that we have set for ourselves as a country as... →
Limpopo MEC launches construction of 3 km road project
21st October 2022 Limpopo MEC for Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure Nkakareng Rakgoale this week attended the sodturning ceremony marking the start of construction of a 3 km road on the D3260, in Selwane, Limpopo. The R47-million project will also include the upgrading of another 3 km road. →
Tourism dept opens applications for 2023 Green Tourism Incentive Programme
11th October 2022 The Department of Tourism (DoT) is inviting eligible tourism enterprises to apply for the 2023 Green Tourism Incentive Programme (GTIP) before February 28. The GTIP, through grant funding, encourages and supports private sector tourism enterprises to adopt responsible tourism practices by... →
Dube-Ncube attends Climate Week NYC
22nd September 2022 KwaZulu-Natal Premier Nomusa Dube-Ncube says Climate Week NYC is a good platform for Africa to advocate for net-zero emissions by 2050. The Premier, who is the co-chairperson of the Under2 Coalition for Africa, describes the event as a chance for all leaders to share their global outlook on... →
New chemicals plant expected to benefit KZN’s economy
2nd September 2022 Chemicals manufacturer Synergy Blenders has officially opened a new liquid caustic soda manufacturing plant, in La Mercy, in KwaZulu-Natal. The plant, which was built at a cost of about R120-million, is expected to give the provincial economy a much-needed boost. →
Human Settlements dept to fast-track projects in the Eastern Cape
26th August 2022 The Department of Human Settlements will strengthen efforts to respond to disasters in the OR Tambo district municipality, in the Eastern Cape. This was announced by Human Settlements Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi during a two-day working visit to local municipalities in the province. →
Sanral progressing two Eastern Cape road projects
24th August 2022 Two major infrastructure projects being undertaken by the South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral), in the Buffalo City metropolitan municipality, in the Eastern Cape, are progressing. Construction of the N2 from the Green river to the Buffalo river is 50% complete but two months... →
SAHRC blames former mine owners for illegal mining activities
5th August 2022 The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) blames former mine owners for illegal mining activities. This comes as recent instances of crime have again highlighted the extent of illegal mining taking place in parts of the country, as well as the criminal behaviour that stems from these... →
MEC calls on Mpumalanga municipalities to standardise by-laws, promote tourism
25th July 2022 Mpumalanga MEC for Finance, Economic Development and Tourism Vusumuzi Mkhatshwa has called on municipalities to standardise by-laws and apply them uniformly across all municipalities in the province. Municipalities started reviewing their by-laws in 2018, but the review process has yet to be... →
Mpumalanga considering green economy opportunities
13th July 2022 The Mpumalanga province is considering steps to diversify its economy away from its reliance on coal mining and coal-fired power generation and to promote the green economy, particularly in relation to climate-resilient agriculture, Premier Refilwe Mtshweni-Tsipane said on July 13. During a trade... →
Eskom says intensifying process to replace failed electricity infrastructure in Gauteng
12th July 2022 Power utility Eskom says it continues to replace mini substations and transformers that failed or exploded as a result of theft, vandalism and network overloading in Gauteng. The overloading is the result of illegal connections, meter tampering, unauthorised operations, nonpayment and electricity... →
Zikalala launches Phase 1 of M4 road reconstruction project
11th July 2022 KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala at the weekend launched Phase 1 of the M4 road reconstruction project and reopened the M4 uMdloti River bridge, near La Mercy. The bridge was reopened following extensive repairs after it was damaged in the April floods. →
Creecy calls for increased cooperation on biodiversity in Kruger park
1st July 2022 Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Minister Barbara Creecy says cooperation on biodiversity conservation is key on the western boundary of the Kruger National Park. The Minister was speaking during her engagement with representatives of the Associated Private Nature Reserves (APNR),... →
Mchunu calls for the fast-tracking of projects to restore water supply in Ugu municipality
27th June 2022 Water and Sanitation Minister Senzo Mchunu has called for the fast-tracking of two bulk water projects in the Ugu district municipality, in KwaZulu-Natal. In recent months, the municipality has been under the spotlight owing to its inability to provide reliable water supply to residents, who took... →
Western Cape starts construction on Cape Agulhas housing project
24th June 2022 Western Cape Infrastructure Minister Tertuis Simmers this week turned the sod to mark the first phase of construction of the Deferred Ownership Project, in Cape Agulhas. The R55-million project is aimed at making affordable homes available for first time home buyers residing in the Bredasdorp and... →
Informal settlements near North West mining areas to be upgraded
24th June 2022 Informal settlements in the mining areas around the Bojanala and Dr Kenneth Kaunda districts, in the North West, will soon be upgraded as the provincial Department of Human Settlements sets out to fast-track upgrades. The expanding informal settlements are close to mining areas and mainly house... →
R40m earmarked to help curb, prevent electricity vandalism in Cape Town
14th June 2022 The City of Cape Town is investing R40-million to curb and prevent vandalism of electricity infrastructure in the province. The funds were set aside as part of the city's approved 2022/23 budget. In a media release on Monday, the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Energy, Councillor Beverley van... →
Harmony employees contribute R1m worth of donations in response to KNZ flood disasters
14th June 2022 Employees at Harmony Gold's operations, in the Free State, have pledged R1-million worth of donations to the KwaZulu-Natal government in response to the recent floods that left over 7 600 people homeless. The donations included 200 mattresses, 283 blankets, 130 pillows, 242 fitted sheets,... →
SIU working to combat fraudulent vehicle licence renewals using deceased persons' identities
9th June 2022 The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has found that the identity numbers of deceased persons are being used to fraudulently facilitate the renewal of vehicle licences for truck owners whose accounts with the licensing department have been suspended. SIU spokesperson Kaizer Kganyago on June 9 said... →
KZN government aims to maintain good quality infrastructure
6th June 2022 The KwaZulu-Natal government is committed to maintaining infrastructure and ensuring that people living in rural areas and suburbs receive the same standard of service delivery. Premier Sihle Zikalala made the announcement in uMbhumbhulu, on June 6, as part of the launch of a R187-million... →
Manufacturing firm welcomes project successes
3rd June 2022 Black industrialist firm Dalisu Holdings believes it will make a notable contribution to South Africa’s gross domestic product (GDP) with its sulphate purifying factory, in Mkhondo, Mpumalanga. Dalisu produces 99.5% purified sodium sulphate. Its target is to produce about 30 000 t/y of highly... →
Western Cape government launches dashboard to boost opportunities for small businesses
3rd June 2022 The Western Cape government has launched a new Web-enabled dashboard as part of efforts to reduce the red tape on small businesses that are interested in becoming suppliers to the province. The new dashboard allows users to filter information they wish to access and interrogate it further. It... →
Gauteng unveils transport authority board
1st June 2022 Gauteng MEC for Public Transport and Road Infrastructure Jacob Mamabolo says good corporate governance is critical for the success of the Gauteng Transport Authority (TAG). “The TAG is committed to good corporate governance and constantly strives to improve its governance framework to align it... →
KZN taxi owners empowered to become bus drivers
27th May 2022 KwaZulu-Natal taxi owners are now eligible to be bus owners following the signing, this week, of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport and the Ithala Development Finance Corporation (IDFC) under the Department of Economic Development, Tourism and... →
NUM frustrated at exclusion from Mpumalanga energy summit
26th May 2022 The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) has expressed its frustration at not having been invited to participate in a two-day energy summit held in eMalahleni, Mpumalanga, earlier this week. The union says the Mpumalanga government had undermined it as a key stakeholder in the just energy... →
Premier welcomes local businesses’ participation in Mpumalanga energy summit
25th May 2022 Mpumalanga Premier Refilwe Mtshweni-Tshipane has welcomed the participation of mining companies and other local businesses in the two-day Energy Summit held in the province this week, saying it was important that these companies had joined discussions on how to implement a just energy transition.... →
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