Not everyone is able to give up work to study further, which is why distance learning is a great alternative for companies wishing to empower staff through encouraging further studies. Simon Foulds speaks to academic head of the ILSCM, Mario...
Following a R52 million upgrade over the past 18 months the K14/Cullinan Road has been officially opened by the Gauteng Premier David Makhura and MEC for Roads and Transport Ismail Vadi The Cullinan Road connects the town to the N1, Tshwane and to...
An online advertising campaign by Volvo Trucks for its Live Test campaign and The Epic Split featuring Jean-Claude Van Damme picked up top prizes at the ‘world cup of advertising’ in Cannes. The campaign – demonstrating innovations of the new truck...
Government policies that improve energy efficiency and public transport could increase global economic output by more than $1.8 trillion per year, save lives, reduce crop losses and tackle climate change, according to new analysis from the World...
The Department of Energy (DoE) has plans to establish a Ministerial Advisory Council on Energy to serve as a sounding board for the challenges confronting the energy sector. “I have decided that over and above the Department of Energy expertise, as...
Veolia Water Technologies South Africa, part of Veolia, the global leader in optimized resource management, has been awarded its third major project at Retail Brands Interafrica’s (RBI) Wadeville factory, near Johannesburg, to bring overall treated...
Construction work on Durban’s Western Aqueduct bulk water pipeline worth more than R700 million will be in progress by 2015. To date, 7.5KM of the 55KM second phase has been completed and the entire project is well on track for its expected...
The procurement process for Phase II of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP) is about to begin. The Lesotho Highlands Development Authority says it expects Phase II of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project to be completed by mid-2023. The...
The latest figures from Statistics South Africa are in, showing that “life is somewhat better in the country.” Water In 2013 89.9% of South African households had access to piped water. However, only 77.5% of Limpopo households enjoyed such access...