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Energize - the independent power and energy journal of Southern Africa - is a business-to-business journal published by EE Publishers, in print and on-line, eleven times a year, serving the electric power and energy sectors of Southern Africa. Energize provides a voice for the IET SA Branch, the IEEE SA Section, CIGRÉ, the South African National Energy Association (SANEA), the South African Electrotechnical Export Council (SAEEC), and the Southern African Maintenance Association (SAMA).
Energy Forecast has a distribution of 10 000. The magazine is read by government energy departments and trade departments; procurement officers, contractors, operators and service providers, as well as decision-makers throughout Africa who work in the oil and gas, power, energy, nuclear, petrochemical, environmental, technology, solar and water, alternative energy and renewable energy industries and sectors. It is also a key feature of relevant exhibitions and conferences.
Argus Media is a world class supplier of price information, news analysis and key data for energy markets, including power, gas, coal, emissions and oil. Visit
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Published fortnightly, 24 issues a year, African Energy has a strong focus on the people and personalities shaping the continent’s energy future, as well as a strong appreciation of the political risk issues that concern established operators, new entrants and financial sector investors.
Through its independent, investigative approach to reporting, African Energy has become a fixture on the African energy scene by delivering incisive and outspoken analysis in perspectives undistorted by advertising, third-party media or government communication channels.
Water&Sanitation Africa is the official magazine of the Water Institute of Southern Africa (WISA), the most respected body in the water industry.
The magazine focuses on complete water resource and wastewater management.
Water&Sanitation Africa focuses on the management and treatment of water, as well as the growing demand for the provision of water services throughout the continent of Africa.
The magazine covers topics relating to the entire water cycle: from raw and bulk water, to water purification processes, distribution for household and industrial consumption, transportation of wastewater (including sewage and effluent) to sewer treatment plants and the discharge back to the natural cycle.