
Outa takes aim at Joburg’s ‘overkill’ solar approval process
From Moneyweb@Midday by Moneyweb Radio
April 22, 2026 · 33 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the challenges of Joburg's solar approval process, the implications of recent violence related to immigration enforcement, new tender rules for government contracts, and the evolving landscape of education for future jobs.
Durban violence exposes the deadly cost of leaving immigration enforcement to the streets. New tender rules could reshape who wins government contracts. And preparing for jobs that don’t exist yet: education’s new challenge. Moneyweb
Topics covered
- solar approval process
- immigration enforcement
- government contracts
- education
Keywords
- Joburg
- solar
- immigration
- government contracts
- education
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Joburg, Durban
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