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Employment environment bleak, but there are opportunities for improvement
20 mai, par Tasneem BulbuliaThe 2024 ‘UASA South African Employment Report’ and second UASA/Bureau of Market Research (BMR) Employment Index paints a bleak picture of the country’s employment situation; however, there are areas of focus that can be pursued to turn this around, including skills development to capitalise (...) -
Altron posts strong continuing operations growth
20 mai, par Natasha OdendaalJSE-listed Altron on Monday reported strong results across its continuing operations; however, noncash adjustments in its discontinued operations weighed on the company’s overall results for the year ended February 29, 2024. The company reported earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and (...) -
Energy trader reports strong market demand for green electricity from 210 MW Hendrina Wind Farm
20 mai, par Terence CreamerNewly formed electricity trader Apollo Africa reports that it is experiencing strong demand from potential customers for the renewable electricity that will be produced from the grid-ready 210 MW Hendrina Wind Farm, being developed by Enertrag in the Mpumalanga province. Apollo Africa, which (...) -
DWS set to submit NWRIA Bill to Presidency
20 mai, par Natasha OdendaalFollowing the adoption of the National Water Resource Infrastructure Agency (NWRIA) Bill, the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) is preparing to submit it to President Cyril Ramaphosa for final sign-off. The Bill, which aims to establish the NWRIA to ensure sustainable, equitable and (...) -
TPT starts financial year off with increases in bulk, container volumes
17 mai, par Marleny ArnoldiState-owned ports manager Transnet Port Terminals (TPT) has recorded a 10% year-on-year increase in container volumes moved across all 19 of its terminals in the first six weeks of the 2024/25 financial year. Bulk volumes and break-bulk volumes were also up by 5% and 17%, respectively, (...)