SANRAL CEO Nazir Alli, who resigned last month, is to “stay put”, Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe said today. “There is no search for a new CEO,” Motlanthe said in Cape Town. Speaking in Cape Town at a media briefing on the controversial...
Surveyors have been around since the earliest recorded times and have undertaken small- to large-scale projects, some with the most extreme engineering of its day. SAGI epitomises this most noble profession and it’s constantly evolving dynamics in...
The social and financial condition of our planet is pointing to the need for something new and the time to take responsibility for our own future.While people in this country are struggling to keep their homes, their jobs, pay their power bill, and...
South Africa’s “Back to rail” strategy is well on track. Transnet’s chief executive, Brian Molefe, in briefing Parliament’s portfolio committee on economic development on the parastatal’s R300-billion market demand strategy, said that...
Kenya and Uganda Revenue Authorities are working jointly to eliminate congestion at the Malaba border point. The border crisis, which was exposed by The Standard, has hurt trade within the East Africa Community countries. This prompted President...
A truck was set alight on the N3 at the Pelser bridge following unrest in the Somalia informal settlement near Vosloorus, Ekurhuleni metro police said on Thursday. The R103 between Barry Marais and Pelser Roads was barricaded by a burning Toyota...
Sanral CEO Nazir Alli, who resigned last month, is to “stay put”, Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe said on Thursday. “There is no search for a new CEO,” Motlanthe said in Cape Town. Speaking in Cape Town at a media...
Private company Typhon will be working alongside the world’s navies in the fight against piracy at sea. The company is preparing to offer valuable protection to cargo vessels transporting goods around the horn of Africa. The unique factor about...
King Shaka International Airport will clear its runways on Friday, 1 June, for the arrival of Emirates’ inaugural Boeing 777-300ER aircraft in Durban. The new 354-seat aircraft introduces Emirates’ renowned First Class cabin on the Durban route and...
Future of e-tolls up in the air as Cabinet mulls ways to keep national roads agency’s wheels turning. Uncertainty caused by the court interdict halting the collection of toll fees for the Gauteng freeway improvement project has prompted Cabinet to...