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Equites starts wheeling power from distribution centre to head office in Cape Town
8 mai, par Marleny ArnoldiProperty developer Equites Property Fund has officially started wheeling renewable energy onto Cape Town’s grid from solar panels atop its newly built distribution centre in Parow. The company is among the first to begin wheeling energy for the municipal grid, with its current offtaker being a (...) -
TPT to continue to invest in Durban Pier 2 while legal spat over private partner plays out
8 mai, par Terence CreamerSouth Africa’s Transnet Port Terminals (TPT) says it will continue to invest in Durban Container Terminal (DCT) Pier 2 while legal proceedings around its selection of International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI), of the Philippines, for a 25-year partnership at what is South Africa’s (...) -
High Court dismisses embattled Tongaat’s appeal on levies owed to industry
8 mai, par Marleny ArnoldiAfter not paying levies owed to the South African Sugar Association (Sasa) since October 2022, sugar producer Tongaat Hulett has again been ordered by the Durban High Court to pay the outstanding levies. The levies are essential to the economic survival of many sugarcane farmers and the (...) -
JSE undertaking measures to mitigate de-listing, shrinkage
8 mai, par Tasneem BulbuliaThe JSE is undertaking several initiatives to mitigate de-listings and reduced market capitalisation, chairperson Phuthuma Nhleko said during the entity’s AGM on May 7. Speaking to Engineering News prior to the meeting, consultancy and research provider AmaranthCX director Paul Miller posited (...) -
Cape Town adds new tech layer in fight against crime – Eye-in-the-Sky
8 mai, par Irma VenterVery early on in his term, Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis was told by law enforcement agencies that there could never be enough boots on the ground to fully combat violent crime and the drug trade in the city. What these agencies needed was for the local authority “to go all in” on (...)