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SA's most obedient driver honoured

Transport Minister Sbusiso Ndebele has honoured a 79-year-old who could very well be South Africa’s most obedient driver. On Tuesday the Minister handed the Ford Cortina driver a certificate for being a “sterling example” of what a driver...

SA airlines hit turbulence

Oversupply of seats spells financial trouble. Rocked by high fuel prices, executive shuffles, cancelled flights, financial losses and layoffs, South Africa’s airline industry is taking strain. Apart from financial challenges, listed airline...

Saving money, saving time

Although not quite as advanced as the Transformer ‘Megatron’, mechanised hydraulic systems are nonetheless just as strong. Effectively deployed, efficiently maintained, this physical strength translates into profit. With the globalized world...

Zeekoegat WWTW complete by year end

The construction and commissioning of Stage 1of the upgrading and expansion of Tshwane’s Zeekoegat Wastewater Treatment Works (WWTW) is on schedule for completion in November this year. This is according to Pierre van Vuuren, Concor Civils’...

Maintenance management for trucks

FleetAfrica is partnering with Isuzu Truck Centre in Cape Town to supply maintenance support for the latter’s refuse waste compactor contract with the City of Cape Town. In terms of the maintenance and risk management to be provided, FleetAfrica...