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Water changes everything

Almost a billion people live without clean drinking water. We call this the water crisis. It’s a crisis because it only starts with water — but water affects everything in life. Health. Education. Food security. And the lives of women...

JRA specifies concrete pipes

Approximately 5 000 metres of precast concrete storm water pipes will be used to drain Waterfall City, which have been specified by the Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA).  Regarded as one of Gauteng’s largest infrastructural projects to date,...

E-toll subcontractors revealed

Government has revealed 27 of the 33 subcontractors for the controversial Gauteng e-tolling project. The Democratic Alliance (DA) and several other organisations have been calling for the disclosure of the subcontractors for several months. DA...

Prasa sues government for R26m

Cape Town – The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) is taking legal action against the department of public works (DPW) for unpaid invoices to the value of R26m. Prasa says the department owes the money for work the agency did in...

‘A second Marikana- on the cards’

Leaders of the South Africa Municipal Workers’ Union are faced with a possible Marikana-style revolt after the South African Local Government Association refused to implement a wage scale agreement for three years. The union plans to embark...