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R4.4-billion Free State solar project reaches financial milestone
Mulilo has achieved financial close on the Middlepunt Solar PV project in South Africa, a 337MW solar facility near Welkom, representing a R4.4 billion investment. This project, part of the REIPPPP, will generate clean energy, create local jobs, and support…
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South Africa returns human remains and sacred carving to Zimbabwe
South Africa returned ancestral remains and a sacred stone carving to Zimbabwe, marking significant progress in repatriating colonial-era artifacts.
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Calls for investigation into cabinet minister’s luxury vehicle scandal
The Democratic Alliance will question Minister Ramokgopa over undisclosed luxury vehicles amid allegations of misconduct involving donations intended for the ANC Women’s League.
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Berg River Dam lease under investigation by Department of Water and Sanitation
The Berg River Dam lease investigation raises concerns over the lease legality, public access, and environmental sustainability for recreational development.
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Alexander set for third term as SARU president
Mark Alexander will start his third term as SARU president, while eight candidates compete for two Executive Council positions.
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Africa’s first nature-linked bond launched as Western Cape faces water crisis
Rand Merchant Bank has launched Africa’s first nature-linked bond, securing R2.5 billion for environmental restoration amid severe water challenges in the Western Cape.
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Taxi associations hold peaceful protests in Steenberg and Retreat
A peaceful taxi protest in Steenberg and Retreat led to road closures as operators raised concerns about extortion and called for increased police visibility.
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Nxuba man granted bail after arrest with over R150,000 stolen copper haul
A 64-year-old Nxuba man was granted R15,000 bail after being caught with suspected stolen copper and ammunition worth R158,500.
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Services restored at Gqeberha healthcare facilities after strike action
Dora Nginza Hospital and Motherwell CHC in Gqeberha have returned to full working capacity after unprotected strike action.










