Deputy Minister of Water and Sanitation, Mr David Mahlobo, has reiterated the importance of public-private partnerships in resolving long-standing water and sanitation challenges in the Mpumalanga province. He said this when he officially opened a...
The Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) has signed a Terminal Operator Agreement (TOA) with FFS Tank Terminals to operate and maintain a Liquid Bulk Terminal at the Port of Cape Town for a 25-year concession period. With an investment of...
The renewable energy industry is a “defining opportunity” for African countries to leverage its vast resources to re-industrialise, create dignified employment opportunities for youth and power a new wave of skills development. This according to...
Johannesburg Water strongly condemns the assault of one of its illegal connections investigators, who was attacked by a customer during the execution of his duties in Tulisa Park, Johannesburg South, on Wednesday, 1 October 2025. The investigator...
Aligning governance, technology and budgets is proving essential to deliver water-efficient sanitation that saves money while restoring dignity. Speaking at a Bremen Overseas Research and Development Association (Borda) event, Dr Zakhele Khuzuwayo,...
The City of Cape Town’s Deputy Mayor and Mayoral Committee Member for Spatial Planning and Environment, Alderman Eddie Andrews joined the City’s Biodiversity Management branch to recognise the learners from Red River Primary; Floreat Primary and...
The Water Institute of Southern Africa (WISA) invites professionals, researchers, policymakers, and stakeholders across the water sector to contribute to one of the most important conversations shaping our region’s future – the WISA 2026...
Building on Siemens’ legacy of 150 years of engineering excellence and innovation, Innomotics offers a portfolio of leading motors, drives, converters, programmable logic controllers, software and other engineered solutions. Local presence...
Near Sibongakonke Mdluli’s RDP house in Marikana, Dundee, a hole has been dug to reach the municipal water line, through which water runs only once a day and for short periods at a time. When the water comes on, residents shove and push each other...