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Serco Cape Powered Fully by Solar and Feeding Excess Electricity Back into the Grid.

Serco’s Cape Town manufacturing facility has reached a significant clean‑energy milestone, operating fully on solar power throughout the summer and generating more electricity than it consumes! The surplus energy is being fed back into the City of Cape Town’s grid […]

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What the Energy Indaba didn’t hear: Subsidised power is half the battle but frontline efficiency secures heavy industry margins.

The proposed 62 cents per kilowatt-hour tariff for South Africa’s struggling ferrochrome smelters is a necessary emergency intervention to prevent mass job losses. Yet, as President Cyril Ramaphosa noted at the 2026 Africa Energy Indaba, the ultimate goal of our

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The Lube Guys accelerates African expansion with agile, multi-brand lubricant supply model.

Positioning itself as a trusted, agile supplier of high-quality lubricants and petroleum solutions to key sectors including mining, manufacturing, and heavy industry, The Lube Guys is also strengthening its footprint across Africa. Established in 2014 by Director Nico Bezuidenhout, the

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CONCOR’S SED STRATEGY BUILDS SKILLS, STRENGTHENS COMMUNITIES AND DELIVERS LASTING IMPACT.

Through its well-considered Socio-Economic Development (SED) programmes, Concor helps deliver measurable long-term change – within the construction industry, across broader society and in the communities where the company operates. Donique de Figueiredo, Senior Corporate Affairs Manager at Concor, explains that

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