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Dry taps and broken promises: The erosion of gender equality

Monday at 11:37 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The division of water into different categories, such as public water and private water, normal flow and surplus water, which existed under the 1956 Water Act, was done away with. All water thereafter had the same status in law. This means that the privatisation of water is prohibited and all South African citizens have equal water rights

Mining’s digital future is no longer optional

Monday at 10:46 AM, via Daily Investor

In collaboration with industry, policymakers and communities, the North-West University’s Centre for Sustainable Mining is reshaping how mining operates.

Releasing land, restoring trust: The real work after Sona 2026

Monday at 10:20 AM, via Mail & Guardian

South Africa’s housing crisis is not simply about the number of units delivered. It is about where housing is located, who it serves and how it connects people to opportunity. For decades, well-located land has remained underutilised or locked up, while low-income households have been pushed to the urban periphery, far from jobs, schools and essential services

Billionaire Patrice Motsepe faces a serious test

Monday at 09:05 AM, via Daily Investor

South African billionaire Patrice Motsepe has been lauded for cleaning up the finances of Africa’s most powerful sports organization, but a football trophy scandal has highlighted the deep mistrust that still dogs the body.

Jobs crisis in South Africa

Monday at 09:04 AM, via SA People

High unemployment continues to shape daily life for millions of South Africans searching for work.

Andre de Ruyter reveals his biggest mistakes at Eskom

Monday at 08:06 AM, via Daily Investor

Andre de Ruyter resigned from Eskom after being overwhelmed by intense scrutiny, political interference, and a lack of government support, which distracted from running the utility and addressing its core challenges.

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