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Mantashe outlines interventions to curb energy capacity shortages

Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy Gwede Mantashe NATIONAL NEWS - Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy Gwede Mantashe says the department’s interventions have helped ensure that Eskom deals with its energy capacity shortages. The Minister said this when he tabled the department’s budget vote during a mini plenary of the National Assembly on Tuesday. “In 2020, we committed to interventions to deal with electricity supply shortages. We undertook to rapidly increase energy generation capacity outside of Eskom.” To date, the department has managed to implement a number of interventions, including: The connection of 1 200 megawatts to the grid from projects signed under bid window 4 of the IPP Programme, with the remaining 1 000 megawatts planned to connect by not later than December 2021;

MITI deputy minister urges businesses to share regulatory concerns through #MyMudah

MITI deputy minister urges businesses to share regulatory concerns through #MyMudah 28 Apr 2021 / 09:24 H. Bernama PETALING JAYA: MalaysiaMudah or #MyMudah initiative by Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC), a programme which enables feedback on unnecessary regulations on businesses, has so far received 408 issues through the Unified Public Consultation (UPC) portal. Senator Datuk Lim Ban Hong, Deputy Minister, Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) said, “I urge businesses, either local enterprises or international firms operating in Malaysia, to register their concerns on regulatory barriers hindering business revival and growth, especially during this phase of economic recovery.” “A conducive business climate is one of the key drivers for industries to hasten recovery, increase productivity, and improve performance. By eliminating the unnecessary regulatory burdens imposed on businesses, firms operate in a more encouraging business environment. Comp

Government s plan to save South Africa – including changes for visas, businesses, and reducing load shedding

Government’s plan to save South Africa – including changes for visas, businesses, and reducing load shedding Subscribe National Treasury has published its updated ‘Operation Vulindlela’ plan, detailing the government’s strategy to boost the economy after the Covid-19 pandemic. First announced by president Cyril Ramaphosa in parliament in October 2020, Operation Vulindlela is a joint initiative of the Presidency and National Treasury. It is a government-wide approach through which ministers, departments and entities implement structural reforms – and a Vulindlela unit in the Presidency and National Treasury monitors progress and actively supports implementation. Its aim is to fast-track the implementation of high-impact reforms, addressing obstacles or delays to ensure execution on policy commitments.

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