More than one billion people living in Africa are still battling to gain access to electricity from the traditional grid supply. However, the energy landscape across Africa is evolving as consumers, independent power producers and other...
Technology and data have helped government improve the efficiency of delivering massive infrastructure projects such as the building of schools and hospitals. This was a statement made by Jacob Mamabolo, Gauteng’s MEC for Infrastructure Development...
Ekurhuleni Executive Mayor Mzwandile Masina is leading a team of officials to fix and clean up the Germiston CBD street by street. A team of officials and workers was led by Masina to fix potholes, unblock stormwater drains, reinstate pavements...
The South African roads sector has an infrastructure backlog amounting to almost R200 billion, transport minister Dipuo Peters said at the Hope Ministry Church in Kempton Park on Monday. The roads sector has been facing many funding and skills...
The completion of an R80 million slope stabilisation engineering project in Nelson Mandela Bay has saved Africa’s automotive manufacturing capital from power black-outs, the South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) announced today. SANRAL said...
Nearly 19 million South African commuters rely on minibus taxi’s as their mode of transport. The industry has seen exponential growth in the last decade and as of last year, the industry is estimated to generate over R40 billion a year....
Eskom said it is making some progress with collecting money owed to it by municipalities. Of the 34 municipalities scheduled for supply interruptions during the month of January, Eskom has received payments and signed payment plans with 22...
The City of Cape Town is clamping down on residents who have been violating water restrictions in the city. In a report by News24, one person was fined R2,000 for hosing down concrete surfaces while the country is currently battling with the...
Funding for green infrastructure projects has reached a record high figure of US$25 billion at the end of 2015, a new report by Forest Trends’ Ecosystem Marketplace has found. As most sub-Saharan countries battle with the effects of the...
The Department of Water and Sanitation responded to the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA), which recently called for transparency from the department. OUTA last week requested, through a Promotion to Access of Information Application –...