Once qualified, they assisted in removing sunken wrecks congesting parts of Hout Bay harbour, with one of them later able to open a diving business.
The nation knows the brilliance of its people and encourages them to be the best they can be, and in so doing, be the best in the world.
It has become second nature to know that you are not safe as a woman. This is not normal. We need to call these abuses out, as loud as we did.
Government has missed the deadline set by previous Energy Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson for the financial closure of outstanding Power Purchase Agreements.
The Democratic Nursing Organisation of SA has welcomed a call for countries to impose a tax on sugar-sweetened beverages as a way to fight non-communicable diseases. ...
SA’s flourishing renewable energy market has seen the highest year-on-year growth globally, according to a report by Moody’s.
A PUPIL has alleged a Cape Town school fines pupils R10 for speaking isiXhosa. It doubled from R5 last year.
Moves have been made to have penalty co-payments declared an undesirable business practice.
For Western Cape farmers, the effects of the drought did not end when the rains eventually came.
Economic Development Minister Ebrahim Patel encourages SA’s clothing manufacturers to collaborate in their export efforts.
Low wage job creation will do more for the poor than a high national minimum wage.
A SMALL classroom at Trafalgar High School was a revolutionary space where the basis of the Freedom Charter was discussed, and plans were made for a post-apartheid ...
Prospect of job losses among seasonal farmworkers in the Western Cape looms large as the drought bites.
Cape Town is one of the leading cities committed to building a sustainable future, SAIREC delegates have heard.
Wind power meets more than 20 percent of electricity demand in several countries, with the US being singled out as the largest market for wind-power generation. ...
SA’s energy minister urges governments to pursue low carbon policies as the SAIREC gathering wraps up in Cape Town.
Tapping into renewable energy is the only way African nations can fuel economic growth, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency.
SA vows to help bring clean power to 100 million African households - and to double its capacity of cross-border electricity.
More than 90 projects have been awarded to Independent Power Producers - and 40 have already connected to SA’s power grid.
Grandmothers and grandfathers were among 30 people who completed a course for wholesale and retail informal traders.
Monday marks the 13th day of the MyCiTi bus drivers’ strike - and the end is not in sight.
Estimated energy demand for the Valentine’s Day weekend is 28 000MW - and Eskom should be able to supply 30 000MW.
The SA Transport and Allied Workers Union plans to intensify the MyCiTi strike and has called on all bus drivers to join the industrial action.
“It is the absolute peak production period. Any call to conserve energy will have severe consequences. ”
Privately owned delivery companies say they are seeing an increase in business as the postal strike continues.