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Regional integration to make products more competitive, but many challenges remain for Africa
By: Schalk Burger 30th August 2024 Better transport and trade infrastructure across Africa will make it quicker and cheaper to transport goods, while lower tariff and non-tariff barriers will reduce the cost of goods and increase competition between companies and the competitiveness of products. Lower costs to trade will enable... →
SA Statistics Council says it welcomes criticism of 2022 census data
By: Thabi Shomolekae 30th August 2024 South African Statistics Council chairperson Dr Nompumelelo Mbele on Friday welcomed any constructive criticism of the 2022 Population Census statistics and methodology, saying the council viewed the criticisms as areas that need attention, to find any validity in them. Statistics South Africa... →
South Africa getting to grips with economic reforms, central bank governor says
By: Reuters 30th August 2024 South Africa is getting to grips with reforms that could lift its economic potential, its central-bank governor said on Thursday, adding that success tackling a longstanding power crisis could spur progress in other sectors. The central bank has repeatedly pointed to the need for structural... →
Success of govt, business partnership depends on active engagement – Ramaphosa
By: Thabi Shomolekae 28th August 2024 President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Wednesday that clear communication is crucial for building trust and ensuring that policies are informed by the realities on the ground, assuring that government remains committed to working with Business Unity South Africa to drive economic growth. Ramaphosa was... →
Namibia aims to finalise sovereign wealth fund in 2025
By: Reuters 28th August 2024 Namibia's government plans to complete the establishment of its sovereign wealth fund in 2025, when it also expects its first offshore oil project to be approved, the southern African country's finance minister told Reuters on Tuesday. Namibia, which has yet to produce any oil or gas, has become... →
Uneca discusses reforms to address SOE debt challenges to Africa's growth
By: Schalk Burger 27th August 2024 The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (Uneca) hosted high-level discussions about tackling the growing challenges of State-owned enterprise (SOE) debt in Africa, highlighting the vital role played by SOEs in many African countries' socioeconomic performance. Critical public services... →
South African food inflation continued to decelerate last month
By: Rebecca Campbell 27th August 2024 South African food and non-alcoholic beverage (NAB) inflation (hereafter to be referred to just as food inflation, for short) decelerated again in July, in year-on-year (y-o-y) terms, to 4.5%, the Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy (BFAP) has reported, in its latest Food Inflation Brief.... →
Free State Agriculture highlights crime along Lesotho border to Free State MECs
By: Schalk Burger 27th August 2024 Agriculture organisation Free State Agriculture (FSA) met with members of the executive council (MECs) in the province to highlight increasing crime affecting communities and farmers on the border between South Africa and Lesotho. The challenges include illegal crossing routes into Lesotho which... →
Solidarity launches skills bank to boost growth, job creation
By: Thabi Shomolekae 27th August 2024 Trade Union Solidarity on Tuesday pointed out that a precondition for growth and job creation in South Africa is excellent infrastructure and appointing the people with appropriate skills, publicly launching its skills bank with which it aims to tackle the lack of skills in the public sector.... →
Nersa promises ‘utmost transparency’ after confirming receipt of Eskom's MYPD6 submission
By: Terence Creamer 27th August 2024 The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has confirmed that it received, on August 16, Eskom’s sixth multiyear price determination (MYPD6) revenue application for the 2025/26, 2026/27 and 2027/28 financial years. In a statement the regulator said that the application would be... →
Clause posing threat to municipal electricity revenues may be excluded when ERA enters into force
By: Terence Creamer 26th August 2024 President Cyril Ramaphosa has left the door open to excluding a section in the Electricity Regulation Amendment (ERA) Act that could negatively affect the revenues municipalities raise from electricity sales when the legislation is officially implemented. Ramaphosa signed the ERA on August 20,... →
IFC confirms eagerness to fund private grid projects in South Africa
By: Terence Creamer 26th August 2024 The International Finance Corporation (IFC) has confirmed that its stands ready to support South Africa’s efforts to facilitate private sector participation in the expansion of the country’s electricity grid. IFC Africa VP Sérgio Pimenta told Engineering News during his recent visit to South... →
Fostering global success through diversity
23rd August 2024 In the effort to encourage women’s participation in male-dominated sectors of the economy, global engineering consultancy SRK Consulting asserts that it is vital to start with company values that prioritise personal and professional growth, while embracing the power of diversity. Although SRK... →
Timeline for inaugural IEP announced as govt sets year-end target for updated IRP
By: Terence Creamer 23rd August 2024 The South African government aims to Gazette an update to the Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) for electricity before the end of the 2024 calendar year and finalise South Africa’s inaugural Integrated Energy Plan (IEP) by the second quarter of the 2025/26 fiscal year. The timelines were provided... →
Embracing diversity an ironclad requirement
By: Lumkile Nkomfe 23rd August 2024 To overcome gender-biased stereotypes and preconceptions in the workplace, concerted efforts to embrace diversity and inclusion should be a non-negotiable hallmark of corporate strategy, highlights international banking group Standard Chartered Africa and Middle East financing and securities... →
Transformation integral to development
By: Lumkile Nkomfe 23rd August 2024 Amid the operational challenges of the country’s transport sector, freight forwarding solutions company Tswalanang Logistics highlights the necessity of creating educational opportunities and upskilling women to realise positive long-term economic and social outcomes. While there are sizable... →
Resilience key to career growth in logistics
By: Lumkile Nkomfe 23rd August 2024 Amid the gender challenges in the freight and logistics sector, Southern African Association of Freight Forwarders (SAAFF) CEO Dr Juanita Maree stresses the importance of women developing a persistent, determined and undeterred mindset, citing this as an essential ingredient for sustained... →
Women’s participation key to economic growth – investment firm
By: Lumkile Nkomfe 23rd August 2024 Efforts to facilitate the greater participation of women in key sectors of the economy, such as the transport sector, are viewed with the utmost importance by women-led investment firm Identity Partners. The impetus for developing this business, established in 2008, was the desire to increase... →
Cabinet committee probing ways to moderate fuel prices set to turn attention to electricity hikes next
By: Terence Creamer 22nd August 2024 Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni reports that the Cabinet committee set up to consider interventions to moderate fuel price increases is likely to turn its attention to electricity tariffs amid growing fears of another steep hike in 2025. Responding to questions posed during a... →
Trade and investment to be key themes of Ramaphosa’s upcoming State visit to China
By: Terence Creamer 22nd August 2024 Trade and investment relations will be key themes during President Cyril Ramaphosa State visit to the People’s Republic of China from September 2 to 5, Minister in The Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni has confirmed. The visit follows President Xi Jinping’s fourth State Visit to South Africa in 2023. →
National Minimum Wage Commission invites inputs for 2025 determination
By: Schalk Burger 21st August 2024 The National Minimum Wage (NMW) Commission is inviting stakeholders with an interest in the NMW to make a representation of possible adjustments in the policy instrument. The commission is conducting an investigation into possible adjustments to the NMW and will submit its recommendations to... →
South Africa inflation drops sharply, cementing rate cut expectations
By: Reuters 21st August 2024 South Africa's inflation dropped more than expected in July, falling to within touching distance of the central bank's target and cementing analysts' expectations that the bank will cut interest rates next month. Headline consumer inflation fell to a more than three year low of 4.6% year on year... →
S Africa moving to finalise framework for private sector participation in rail and ports
By: Bloomberg 20th August 2024 South Africa plans to complete a framework for private companies to use State-owned port and rail infrastructure within six months, Transport Minister Barbara Creecy said, a move that could help the government solve severe logistics constraints that have hit economic growth. The framework will... →
Sasol extends gas supply plateau to June 2027 but only as ‘bridge’ to LNG imports
By: Terence Creamer 20th August 2024 Energy and chemicals group Sasol has confirmed a yearlong extension, to June 2027, in its gas supply from southern Mozambique to South African industrial customers, which have been warning of a potential gas supply cliff as from next year. However, the JSE-listed group has again reiterated its... →
Risk from Mpox to travellers in SADC remains low – tourism organisation
By: Schalk Burger 20th August 2024 The risk of Mpox transmission in Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries remains lower than in many traveller source markets, and typical tourist activities do not put travellers at a high risk for contracting Mpox, says tourism development organisation the SADC Business Council... →
Interest from IPPs aiming to connect renewables to grid surges to 133 GW
By: Terence Creamer 19th August 2024 The latest edition of the South African Renewable Energy Grid Survey points to there being massive and growing interest from developers of solar PV, wind, battery and hybrid plants to connect to the South African grid. Published jointly by Eskom Holdings’ National Transmission Company South... →
Wind bids fall well short of BW7 allocation, while PV bids far exceed provision
By: Terence Creamer 19th August 2024 The Independent Power Producer Office (IPPO) has confirmed that 48 onshore wind and solar PV bids with a combined capacity of 10 218 MW have been submitted under Bid Window Seven (BW7) of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP). The bids were submitted on... →
After third round of municipal wage negotiations, parties to consider 6% wage increase
By: Schalk Burger 19th August 2024 The South African Local Government Association (Salga) and organised labour have concluded a third round of salary and wage negotiations, with the facilitators’ proposal of a 6% wage increase now on the table. The parties will now consider the proposed 6% increase, along with the facilitators'... →
Ramokgopa withdraws 2.5 GW nuclear-procurement determination citing lack of public consultation
By: Terence Creamer 16th August 2024 Electricity and Energy Minister Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has withdrawn a Ministerial determination for the procurement of 2 500 MW of new nuclear capacity, which was being contested legally, having concluded that there was insufficient public consultation prior to the regulator providing its... →
Necom's focus, Transnet's recovery and the future of Operation Vulindlela make headlines
By: Creamer Media Reporter 16th August 2024 Engineering News editor Terence Creamer discusses some of the key outcomes of the first meeting between Cabinet member and business leaders since the formation of the Government of National Unity. →
Second Presidential Health Compact postponed as Busa lodges objection with President
By: Thabi Shomolekae 14th August 2024 The Presidency announced the postponement of the signing of the Second Presidential Health Compact to August 22, with Business Unity South Africa (Busa) stating its objection to the Compact. The event was initially scheduled for Thursday. →
S Africa urged to lift growth as business confidence rises
By: Bloomberg 14th August 2024 South Africa’s new multi-party government has an opportunity to boost economic growth and investment, the country’s Chamber of Commerce said, as it announced a slight recovery in business confidence over the last two months. A measure of sentiment compiled by the South African Chamber of Commerce... →
‘Necom 2.0’ to focus on system-wide constraints to electricity security and affordability
By: Terence Creamer 14th August 2024 Amid waning loadshedding, government and business have agreed to begin “repurposing” the National Energy Crisis Committee (Necom) to shift focus from interventions aimed at arresting the operational crisis at Eskom’s coal stations to addressing system-wide pressures, including growing concern... →
Rising prices are deepening the electricity divide in South Africa
By: Bloomberg 14th August 2024 Late last year, residents of Yeoville and Bellevue — crumbling inner city areas of Johannesburg — went without power for four weeks after a 63-year-old cable broke. For several months after, power to the electricity supply was rotated between the two areas in four-hour blocks. Then the cuts were... →
Over-subsidisation compensating for industrial policy failures, economist says
By: Darren Parker 13th August 2024 Trade and Industrial Policy Strategies (TIPS) senior economist Nokwanda Maseko has complained that the State is overcompensating and providing too many subsidies to make up for industrial policy's failures in offering opportunities to women in key industries. “There’s an overcompensation and... →
DBSA urged to play leading role in fixing municipalities during next phase of Operation Vulindlela
By: Terence Creamer 13th August 2024 Deputy Finance Minister David Masondo has called on the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA), which is a major lender to local government, to play a leading role in supporting the Government of National Unity’s plan to fix municipalities as part of the second phase of Operation Vulindlela.... →
Unemployment rate worsens to 33.5% in the second quarter
By: Creamer Media Reporter 13th August 2024 South Africa's unemployment rate worsened by 0.6 of a percentage point to 33.5% in the second quarter, from 32.9% in the first quarter. The expanded unemployment rate, which includes discouraged work seekers, also worsened by 0.7 of a percentage point to 42.6%, Statistics South Africa (Stats SA)... →
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