Transitioning to sustainability: The holistic conversation at Enlit Africa

The event prioritises sustainability and a comprehensive energy transition
By Enlit Africa May. 15, 2024

Hwange Units 7 & 8 to gobble US$35m per month

 Unit 7 was successfully synchronised in March this year while Unit 8 will be synchronised soon.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Jun. 4, 2023

Perspectives: Zunde raMambo concept and the economic growth formula

Mugano’s thought provoking admission and lamentation should ignite introspection.
By Tapiwa Obert Nyandoro Apr. 23, 2023

Zesa, Eskom frustrating free market philosophy

The only reason why Zesa and Eskom executives and their suppliers are not in prison is because they are protected from prosecution by those that benefit from corruption.
By Rejoice Ngwenya Mar. 30, 2023

Letter from America: SA competes with Zim on doing ‘stupidest’ things!

At the time of their independence (1994) South Africa boasted of the best airline in Africa, a competitor to the emerging Ethiopian Airlines, with 135 planes in its name.
By Kenneth Mufuka Mar. 19, 2023
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Zambia threatens to switch off Zesa

Zimbabwe also owes over US$100 million to other regional players that are also threatening to cut off power to the economically-troubled southern African nation.
By Tatira Zwinoira Mar. 14, 2023

Fall of the rand emblematic of SA’s economic malaise

The last time the rand was at these levels, there were no rolling power cuts.
By Edd Stoddard Mar. 10, 2023

Telecoms giants walk tight rope amid power crisis

Both South Africa and Zambia have been suffering daily hours-long electricity outages. 
By Farai Shawn Matiashe Feb. 3, 2023

South Africa faces legal action over power crisis

They have given the government up to Friday to stabilise electricity supply or face legal action for contravening its duty to provide electricity.
By Bbc News Jan. 17, 2023