SASA targets black youths for sugarcane bursaries: 30 November 2016
The South African Sugarcane Association, or SASA, wants to give black youths who completed matric recently or who are to complete in 2016 bursaries.
"Many of...
Mabuza says it’s not recession but SA economy is “refusing to...
Deputy President DD Mabuza has suggested that we are currently not in a technical recession but rather problem is the SA economy refusing to grow.
Chamber of Commerce to host 1st Witbank annual Golf Day
The Witbank Chamber of Commerce and Industry is preparing to host its 1st annual Golf Day on 31 January 2020 in an effort to raise funds for its programs
DA blames Gupta’s troubled Optimum mine for load-shedding
The DA says the State Capture by the Gupta family which got the Optimum Mine in Middelburg to the hands of the Guptas has really impacted on Eskom's capacity to generate electricity.
Glencore giving out free WiFi
Multinational mining giant Glencore is currently rolling out free WiFi access to the people of Mpumalanga to assist those in need of access to information.
Motsepe’s Badplaas mine is auctioning 48 used vehicles
Patrice Motsepe's Nkomati nickel mine in Badplaas is auctioning 48 used vehicles.
Renewable energy path threatens 120 000 jobs
A drive to shift South Africa’s energy production to renewable energy is a major threat to areas whose economic activities rely on coal mines.
Liberty Coal donates groceries to unemployed Optimum miners
Liberty Coal has donated hundreds of grocery vouchers to unemployed workers who are affected by the political deadlock at Optimum Coal Mine.
Law binds Eskom, not Gupta family – Molefe
The South African power utility, Eskom, follows the rule of law when
it awards tenders to whoever applies for a tender to supply coal,
not that...
IDC on mission to unlock more Mpumalanga farming opportunities
The IDC held a business breakfast in Gert Sibande, conducting discussions on the type of available funding opportunities.