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AFRICOAST ENGINEERS SA ESTABLISHES RENEWABLE ENERGY COMPANY
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AFRICOAST ENGINEERS SA ESTABLISHES RENEWABLE ENERGY COMPANY

Renewable energy engineering firm AfiCoast Engineers SA has announced that a new company,
AfriCoast Energy, will now be responsible for all future renewable energy projects - particulary
wind and solar - while it will also play a key role in guiding AfriCoast Engineers' current
basket of renewable energy projects.
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Transport Minister highlights South African commercial aviation safety

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South African Transport Minister Barbara Creecy has lauded the safety record of the South African commercial aviation sector, while noting the need to improve safety in the general aviation (GA) sector. She was delivering the closing address at the National Aviation Conference 2026. “South Africa continues to maintain an exceptional safety record in commercial aviation, with zero fatal accidents recorded over more than four decades of scheduled airline operations,” she highlighted. “This is a significant achievement, one that reflects strong oversight, disciplined operations, and a deeply embedded safety culture across the sector.”

Anthem’s 20 MW solar project in Eswatini advances to financial close

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South African renewable-energy company Anthem reports that it has reached financial close on the 20 MW Tsamela solar PV project in Eswatini, which is seeking to increase domestic generation capacity so as to reduce reliance on electricity imports. The project is reportedly the first of five developments selected under the Eswatini Electricity Regulatory Authority’s Solar PV procurement programme to reach financial close.

South Africa says war puts R2-trillion revenue goal at risk

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South Africa’s newly appointed tax commissioner warned that the Iran war could undermine the government’s ability to meet its revenue targets, as rising fuel prices drive costly subsidies and threaten to slow economic growth. “We are worried” about the R2.13-trillion revenue forecast in the 2026 budget, said Johnstone Makhubu, who became commissioner of the South African Revenue Service on May 1. “We see an April that is not alarming,” he said during an interview at Bloomberg’s Johannesburg office on Wednesday. “But I’m sure I can bet my last dollar that in May, the impact is going to show.” South Africa’s revenue collection has been outperforming in recent years following steps to fix poor performance, contributing to a growing sense among investors that the nation has got its public finances under control after a decade of mounting debts.

Joburg reviewing transport best practices, current system to design integrated system

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The City of Johannesburg's (CoJ's) Johannesburg Development Agency (JDA) is starting with the next phase of the Joburg Comprehensive Integrated Transport Plan (CITP) that will help define what a better transport system for the city looks like. This 12-month transport indicators and target setting phase will review best practices and global trends in transport planning, assess the current state of Johannesburg’s transport system and engage stakeholders and communities to set clear, measurable targets for the future.
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