Tag: plan
Bold plan to tackle South Africa’s energy crisis
President Jacob Zuma spoke about short-, medium- and long-term plans to tackle
South Africa's energy constraints. Measure will include improved maintenance of
Eskom power stations, enhancing electricity generation capacity and finalising the
energy security master plan.
South Africa has a plan for electricity
Prompted by concerns about the effect the power outages are having on households
and businesses across the country, the government has drawn up a five-point plan to
deal with the electricity crisis. A war room has been set up to oversee the
implementation of the plan.
Development Plan ‘calls for co-operation’
The government is committed to implementing the National Development Plan, but will need the help of business to make it happen, National Planning Minister Trevor Manuel told delegates at the 2013 Investing in African Mining Indaba.
A roadmap for South Africa by Miller Matola
We can and must act now to ensure the country's credibility among potential investors.
Cabinet to weigh up high-speed rail plan
Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele is to approach Cabinet for approval of plans for South Africa's first long-distance high-speed rail link, between Durban and Johannesburg.
African fans plan World Cup party
Football supporters in Africa are hungry for more quality football, and many of them cannot wait to make the trip to South Africa in five months' time to witness history in the making.
Angola’s four-year plan for health
Angola's new government is promising better health facilities at both primary and secondary care levels, as well as to reduce the prevalence of HIV/Aids over the next four years.
Aids ‘animerts’ spread message
An innovative new campaign using animated characters to communicate the HIV/Aids message to young South Africans promises to be both educational and entertaining.
South Africa’s Aids action plan
South Africa is finalising an ambitious plan to spend as much as R44.9-billion on halving the rate of new HIV infections in the country by 2011 and providing treatment, care and support to at least 80% of people living with HIV/Aids and their families.