Cabinet will invest more resources into municipal infrastructure, particularly for maintenance, says Jeff Radebe, Minister in the Presidency for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation. Radebe was speaking following a four-day Cabinet Lekgotla. The...
ArcelorMittal, the country’s largest steel-maker, has been dealt a R1.5 billion fine for price-fixing and collusion in the steel industry. This is the largest single fine imposed against a single company thus far by the competition...
“I want you to re-imagine how life is organised on earth,” says global strategist Parag Khanna. As the world’s expanding cities grow ever more connected through transportation, energy and communications networks, we evolve from...
The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) has made a R30-million endowment to Stellenbosch University to continue to fund the Sanral Chair in Pavement Engineering at the university. The announcement was made in a symbolic ceremony at the...
The Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) on Friday concluded its nationwide consultative process on the revisions to its governance instruments by engaging the largest concentration of engineering practitioners of different disciplines in the...
Sometimes things we use every day can seem very unlikely places for innovation. Learn how new and inventive and creative innovations of the toilet can make an important and surprisingly vast difference. Brian Arbogast, the Gates Foundation’s...
Only 29% of Mpumalanga households have access to piped water inside their dwelling. This is according to the recently released Mpumalanga Community Survey 2016 results. Stats SA has so far released the provincial Community Survey 2016 results for...
The City of Cape Town and the international conservation organisation The Nature Conservancy have formally agreed to establish a water fund for Cape Town. The fund, which aims to safeguard water supplies and biodiversity while supporting local...
The dam levels around Gauteng are a source of concern for the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) as they continue to decline. The combined dam levels in the province are currently sitting at 84.3%, accounting for a reduction of 4% from 88.3 %...