Hundreds of Numsa members in Nelson Mandela Bay are set to benefit from a housing project following the handing over of R43.7 million worth of prime piece of land to its leadership. Eastern Cape Department of Human Settlements MEC Helen...
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has made an unusual appeal to the Constitutional Court in a bid to set aside the high court order halting e-tolling. “At the heart of the dispute in this case, lies a fundamental issue regarding separation of...
The tonnage of freight transported on South Africa’s roads grew by almost 40% since 2003, signalling that urgent attention is needed for the upgrading and maintenance of the country’s roads. On rural roads and rail, the increase was above 80%. In...
by Richard Jansen van Vuuren All those wonderful feelings and memories of the Soccer World Cup seem so distant lately. In just two years since the event the construction industry and government have been in the headlines for all the wrong reasons....
South Africa needs innovative ways to include the private sector in the development of infrastructure in order to increase the level of private investment in the economy, Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba said. The government has identified...
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In a constant pursuit of adding value to customers, Mercedes-Benz South Africa has introduced TruckMobility, a product offering that gives operators additional piece of mind for choosing Mercedes-Benz products. Available to new or demo...
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The minister of Department of Labour, Mildred Olifant, may soon be able to determine levels of representation for the purposes of organisational rights for the vulnerable workers in sectors that are difficult to organise. Olifant announced this...