Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) is encouraged by Public Works Minister Thulas Nxesi’s support of its War Chest, but will like to clear some misconceptions about the need for such a fund. In his address at the inaugural South African...
The Hlabisa Bulk Water Supply Scheme is set to supply approximately 51 431 community members in the Hlabisa area, 18 606 community members in the Ezibayeni area, as well as the town of Hlabisa with a total demand of 4.17 Mℓl/d, Robert Moffat, Bigen...
The Southern African Plastic Pipe Manufacturers Association (SAPPMA) has just – 9 April 2013 – released the findings of a study which aimed to investigate environmental footprint caused by the manufacturing and use of plastic pipes....
The Water Research Commission (WRC), in collaboration with North West University (NWU) Vaal Campus, is answering the call for the establishment of information storage facilities in the form of a water archival repository system for South Africa. ...
Deputy Minister of Water & Environmental Affairs, Rejoice Mabudafhasi, has taken the fight against water leaks to Carnarvon, Kareeberg Local Municipality this week as part of the water conservation public education and awareness. The Deputy...
Weekly state of reservoirs report as on 8th April 2013. Click on the below link for the report: weekly
Two decommissioned shipping containers were recently converted into Grade R classrooms and handed to the Agter-Witzenberg farm community outside Ceres in the Western Cape. This forms part of an initiative to support early childhood education in...
Pictured: The Quon GW26 410 This is the first of a series of articles where Transport World Africa intends being in the cab of a truck, experiencing what it is like keeping the wheels of the economy turning. Sitting in the cab of the Quon GW26 410...
Pictured: Toivo Tangeni Shiimi, Lohmeier Angula Shipiki, Lipumba Junias, Shiningayamwe, Josua Gawanab There was an air of nervous excitement at Scania’s Aeroton premises as the top six teams in the country gathered for the Top Team challenge of...
“The average South African road user is 32 times more likely to die in a traffic crash than the average United Kingdom citizen,” says Rob Handfield-Jones, MD of driving.co.za. “This is only one reason as to why driver training in South Africa...