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RABS Bill published for comment

A revised version of the Road Accident Benefit Scheme (RABS) has been published by the Department of Transport. The public has 60 days to submit their comments. The Bill proposes that the Road Accident Fund be replaced by the Road Accident Benefit...
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City of Cape Town named top municipality

The City of Cape Town was named top municipality in the African Utility Week Awards. The continent’s leading utility and energy professionals and projects were honoured and successes in the industry throughout 2013 were celebrated. More than 5000...

African Utility Week Awards

The continent’s leading utility and energy professionals and projects were honoured and successes in the industry throughout 2013 were celebrated at the African Utility Week Awards. More than 5000 power and water professionals have gathered for the...

Civilution taken forward

The Civilution Forum, a body of like-minded voluntary associations, held their first meeting after the Civilution Congress in April. The Forum aims to lead, drive and monitor the Civilution movement to bring together all the major role players of...
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Work starts on Kinangop Wind Farm in Kenya

A new wind farm in Kenya will add to Sub-Saharan Africa’s growing wind energy capacity, which is being driven by solid economic growth and an increasing population. Aurecon has been appointed as owner’s engineer by the project company, Kinangop...
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Angola gets $1 billion for energy sector reform

The African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a US $1 billion loan for the Angola Power Sector Reform Support Program in support of the Angolan government’s of efforts to reform the power sector. The reform support program aims to promote...
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Addressing the skills shortage

South Africa is severely under-engineered. According to the latest Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) results, South Africa only has a total of 15 000 engineers and has one engineer that services approximately 2666 people whereas...