5 important things happening in South Africa today

 ·18 Dec 2019

Here’s what is happening in and affecting South Africa today:

  • Energy minister Gwede Mantashe has vowed to keep burning coal to generate electricity, even as the continent’s biggest greenhouse gas emitter adopts more renewable energy sources to meet its commitments on tackling climate change. He also said he would not be swayed by anti-coal activists. There is a big push globally to drop coal in favour of renewable energies which are becoming cheaper every year. Mantashe said that entire towns in South Africa are based around a coal economy. [Reuters]
  • South Africa’s rand weakened on Tuesday as the previous week’s gains gave way to some profit-taking and fears about Britain’s exit from the European Union resurfaced. Reports on Tuesday that new British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was ready to push for a hard exit from the monetary union scuppered some of the early-session risk appetite that had kept the rand and its emerging market peers bid. On Wednesday, the rand was at R14.41 to the dollar, R18.88 to the pound and R16.05 to the euro.
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