Clean-up drive for SA’s precious water

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Public and private organisations are working together to improve the quality of SA’s water, with a specific focus on the mining industry.

Revitalising the soil through recycling

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Gabi Falanga finds out how Gavin Heron’s company is turning food waste into compost.

Stress, extra work put women’s health at risk

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Working women trying to excel at their jobs and run a home at the same time could pay a high price in terms of their health.

Mandela Bridge spruced up for CEOs

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The final preparations for tonight’s CEO SleepOut on the Nelson Mandela Bridge are in motion.

SA drought budget cut substantially

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Eight of SA’s nine provinces have been declared drought disaster areas - but the budget to address the crisis is substantially less than in 2015.

Higher food prices ‘on the horizon’

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SA consumers feeling the sting of steep food prices should brace themselves - because the worst is still to come.

Pikitup’s Plan B to clear rubbish

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The Red Ants are set to pick up the 30 000 tons of rubbish piled up in the inner city and surroundings, Pikitup's MD has said.

‘Everything is lost’

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The ongoing drought could see bread shortages as farmers face bankruptcy and ruin.

Aurora delaying paying workers: Cosatu

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Khulubuse Zuma and company trying to renege on their responsibility to pay workers at Pamodzi gold mines, Cosatu says

Aurora judgment expected Tuesday

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Urgent application by Khulubuse Zuma to have claims of over R1. 5 billion against Aurora Empowerment Systems set aside to be decided on Tuesday

Gauteng eyes shift to solar, gas power

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Gauteng is moving towards renewable energy to reduce the province’s demands on the national power grid.

Northam workers still on strike

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Workers will continue striking at Northam Platinum's Zondereinde mine despite a court interdict, NUM says.

Paperless schools good for economy - Ramaphosa

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The introduction of tablets to Gauteng schools Gauteng will boost the country's economy, Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa says.