After months of instability, Amatola Water finally has a new board. This announcement was made by cabinet spokesperson Phumla Williams in a statement on Friday afternoon. Late last year, Human Settlements, Water, and Sanitation minister Lindiwe...
Coal ash from power stations and steam generators continues to accumulate across the country, prompting a call from the South African Coal Ash Association (SACAA) to private and public sectors to explore ways of incorporating coal ash into their...
With the new Biden/Harris administration in place in the USA, we can expect renewed critical momentum behind global positive climate change policy and actions. While climate change policies generally focus on the critical areas of energy,...
The Integrated Vaal River System’s (IVRS) increase in the past few weeks show little signs of reduction despite recording a minor fall this week. Week-on-week, the system (IVRS), which is the largest in the country and consists of 14 dams, has seen...
Contractors Concor in partnership with OptiPower, have been awarded the R202 million infrastructure project for the structural foundations and associated infrastructure for of 24 dishes to the sixty-four dish MeerKAT radio telescope. Located in a...
Increasing electricity tariffs and ongoing load shedding has resulted in a lot of interest from private-sector clients to guarantee their energy security independent of electricity utility Eskom, according to newly-appointed Zutari Energy Unit...
Asite, a leading construction technology provider, has launched a new research report on how the construction industry can mitigate carbon emissions through the smart retrofitting of built assets. The report, entitled ‘Smart Retrofitting: The Key...
Although the countdown to day Zero no longer scares South African citizens, the current Covid-19 pandemic has put more pressure on areas that continue to live with little to no running tap water. This means citizens in these areas are unable to...
New toll tariffs on South Africa’s national roads will take effect from March 1. In a statement, the SA National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) announced that toll tariffs would increase by 5% on March 1, which the road agency said was in line with...