South Africa Stands Firm on Coal Amid Global Decarbonisation Calls

Despite rising global pressures to reduce carbon footprints, South Africa seems determined to keep its coal heritage alive. In a recent revelation, Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa emphasized the nation’s intention to extend its coal fleet’s longevity. A Not-So-Smooth Transition The shutdown of the Komati power station in Mpumalanga last October was hailed as a significant […]

MTN SA Charges Ahead: Battery Boost Against Load-shedding

South Africa’s notorious load-shedding issue doesn’t seem to faze MTN. With a fresh investment wave, MTN is giving power cuts the cold shoulder, deploying a remarkable 20,000 batteries to keep its base stations running. The Billion-Rand Pledge Amidst the load-shedding turbulence, MTN’s announced their massive financial commitment of between R4.5 and R5 billion to fortify […]

Power Outlook: Hints of Hope Amid the Darkness

South Africans, brace yourselves for a potential silver lining amidst the chronic load-shedding backdrop. But first, the caveat: the journey ahead isn’t entirely illuminated. Kusile – A Beacon of Hope In a candid conversation with Newzroom Afrika, civil engineer Hügo Krüger unpacks the power narrative. As he sees it, the heartening reintegration of Kusile’s offline […]

Metro Centre Meltdown: Joburg Council Stalls Amidst Utilities Crisis

The Unlit Saga of Johannesburg’s Council Venue In an unexpected turn of events, the scheduled City of Johannesburg council gathering couldn’t proceed this Wednesday. The culprits? A combination of electrical glitches and a water shut-off at Johannesburg Metro Centre located in Braamfontein. No Virtual Rescue in Sight Load Shedding Darkens Alternative Paths The council’s decision […]