Inferences that delaying the implementation of e-tolling will cause harm by reducing funding to social programmes is “emotional blackmail”, says the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (OUTA). It rejects media reports of this idea and says the...
Building confidence among building contractors, manufacturers of building materials and quantity surveyors in South Africa has increased marginally. The immediate outlook, however, is that the local construction industry will continue to face...
In the realm of pressure management, the company has implemented the i20 system; the world’s most advanced solution. Municipalities, utilities and government organisations in South Africa have saved 82.9 Mℓ/d of potable water worth R100million a...
Contaminated water and increases of deadly substances in drinking water are increasingly becoming the silent assassin of people in South Africa, especially the marginalised in rural areas. Contaminated water already claimed victims. In 2008 the...
The African Development Bank (AfDB) and the Government yesterday signed a financing agreement for the construction of the Rubavu-Gisinzi road to boost regional trade. “The multinational road will promote regional integration and contribute to...
The union is deeply divided over who to support at the ANC’s conference in Mangaung in December and in battles surrounding the multibillion-rand rail renewal project by the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa). A faction aligned to...
The Translux bus driver photographed by a member of the public while allegedly overtaking illegally across a solid line has resigned from his position. MEC for Transport and Public Works, Robin Carlisle, was informed by Translux of the...
The port of Maputo, Mozambique’s largest, is seeing “string growth in traffic,” which will more than double over the next six years, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). According to the EIU, in its June report on Mozambique, at the...
Twenty-five buses were taken off the roads following a thorough inspection in an initiative between the Road Traffic Management Corporation and Johannesburg Metro Police on Saturday. About 45 buses were stopped between Kya Sands and Randburg and...
Shame, just when you think things are going right. A video of a cargo ship launch which didn’t exactlyturn out the way that they’d hoped.