Environment 1 Khanyisa power station 0 Court ruling is the ‘final nail in the coffin’ for the independent coal-fired power station BL PREMIUM 03 June 2021 - 12:10 Lisa Steyn
A court ruling to invalidate environmental approvals for the Khanyisa power station has dealt a deadly blow to the proposed project.
In a ruling handed down by the high court in Pretoria on Thursday, it was declared that environmental approval for the planned 600MW Khanyisa coal-fired power station has expired.
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McKinsey to repay R870m to Transnet within a week The funds will be paid over on May 31 PREMIUM By Lisa Steyn - 26 May 2021
McKinsey & Co, one of the world’s biggest consultancy houses, which was caught up in state capture allegations, will pay back R870m in fees and interest earned on shady contracts at Transnet within the coming five days, it said on Tuesday.
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Cuba gets R1bn while local defence sector is in death spiral
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Most Read Cuba gets R1bn while local defence sector is in death spiral Government under fire for outsourcing defence contracts to Cuban companies at the expense of local defence contractors BL PREMIUM 24 May 2021 - 05:10 Lisa Steyn
SA’s cash-strapped defence force has spent more than R1bn on Cuban service providers for the maintenance and repair of key equipment over the past seven years.
This information was revealed in response to a parliamentary question posed by DA defence spokesperson Kobus Marais in which defence & military veterans minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula was asked for details about various agreements with Cuba.