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In an unprecedented victory in the campaign to save Earth’s most threatened tribe, the Brazilian government has announced that all invaders have now been removed from the Awá indigenous territory in the eastern Amazon rainforest.
Mzimvubu project to improve EC water supply
Pretoria – Water supply in the Eastern Cape is set to improve with the launch of the R12.45-billion Mzimvubu Water Project in Tsolo Junction.
President Jacob Zuma on Friday oversaw the *** turning ceremony, which marked the official start of the project.
The massive undertaking forms part of
Energy department gets SA powered up
The Department of Energy will this month start the process of procuring 800 megawatts of cogeneration, while it will procure 2 500 megawatts of coal generation in May.
Energy Minister Ben Martins has determined that the South African economy requires additional generation capacity in the form of
No blackouts foreseen but use power wisely
As the country heads into the winter months, power utility Eskom, which does not foresee rolling blackouts, has urged the public to be energy efficient.
“We are still busy with our maintenance [of power plants] plan but we are cutting back naturally at this time of the year as the demand for el
Limpopo learners play their part to save water
Tzaneen – A group of school children from Morutsi Primary School in Limpopo has been recognised for playing a role in saving water in their communities.
The Grade 6 learners put their school and village on the national map when they emerged victorious at the Baswa Le Meetse (Youth in Water) comp