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  1. Hanno Labuschagne

    Trains collide on Transnet's main coal export line

    Trains collide on Transnet's main coal export line Trains on South Africa’s main coal export line collided early on 14 January, shutting the route that’s been plagued with issues, according to state logistics company Transnet SOC Ltd. Workers are trying to clear the two trains that were...
  2. Hanno Labuschagne

    Karpowership's plans in South Africa back on track

    Karpowership's plans in South Africa back on track Karpowership will push ahead with bids to secure environmental approval to install two ship-mounted power plants in South African ports. South African environment minister Barbara Creecy dismissed appeals from five environmental groups that...
  3. Hanno Labuschagne

    Eskom wants to build 3,000MW gas power station — without spending its own money

    Eskom wants to build 3,000MW gas power station — without spending its own money The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has approved Eskom's plan to build a 3,000MW gas power station in Richards Bay. Sunday newspaper Rapport reports that Nersa recently backtracked on its previous...
  4. Hanno Labuschagne

    Karpowership gets good news from environments department

    Karpowership gets good news from environments department Karpowership secured permission from South Africa’s environment department to refile an application to moor a ship-mounted power plant in the eastern port of Richards Bay as the company’s stalled plans to affect a 1,220-megawatt...
  5. Hanno Labuschagne

    Karpowership intent on supplying power to South Africa

    Karpowership intent on supplying power to South Africa Karpowership, the Turkish company seeking to supply 1,220 megawatts of electricity to South Africa, said it doesn’t plan to abandon its work in the country even after setbacks to all three projects. The Department of Forestry, Fisheries...
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    Cell C HSPA+ now in Richards Bay and Witbank

    Cell C HSPA+ now in Richards Bay and Witbank Richards Bay and eMalahleni (Witbank) are the latest two cities to get "speedcover" by Cell C as part of the national roll-out of its HSPA+ 900/2100 network.
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