The Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry has welcomed the new 2018 IRP as the first credible plan for the country’s energy future in decades.Published on27 August 2018By adminFacebookTwitterWhatsApp adminLatestPeet Viljoen stays behind bars following fraud, corruption arrestHome Affairs process immigration matters involving MalawiansCity warns against sharing unverified food safety-related complaints onlineTwo suspects arrested for drugs worth R3 million in KuilsriverPolice arrest two alleged carjackers in BellvilleLatest articlesA man, who allegedly raped, trafficked and threatened to post naked photos of his victim on Facebook to return to court 19 June 2026 MEC urges police strategy review, after back-to-back fatal mass shootings in Cape Town 19 June 2026 UPDATED: Tour Guide Arrested Over Canadian Tourist’s Death in Kruger 19 June 2026 Organised labour rejects anti-migrant sentiment, calls for economic reform 19 June 2026 Previous articleThe Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry has welcomed the new 2018 IRP as the first credible plan for the country's energy future in decades.Next articleCapetonians will soon know whether water restrictions will be relaxed, but City bosses says this does not mean consumption should rise.Embed test2 admin - 24 October 2022 Admin TestAdmin test 2[LISTEN] Jan Braai’s Best Potjie Tips admin - 23 September 2021 As we head into a long weekend a lot of us will be around a fire. Some will choose to light up the coals...[LISTEN] The Art of Artistic Swimming admin - 28 July 2021 If you have been watching the Olympics you may have missed some of the more unusual events. As entertaining as some of our favourite...