More than 1Â 000 primary school pupils in Belhar, in the Western Cape, are receiving regular meals from a newly-built onsite kitchen constructed using materials donated by Corobrik. Matroosberweg Primary School initiated aCorobrik years back to...
Globally, as much as 35% of all treated water is lost to leaking piping systems, with South African levels reaching as high as 60%. IMIESA talks to John Tarboton, executive director of the Southern Africa Stainless Steel Development Association...
Cost-effective, mechanised solutions for building and maintaining South Africa’s road network are a priority, but budgets are constrained and project margins are becoming leaner. This makes equipment selection an overriding consideration,...
SBS Tanks was recently honoured by Productivity SA for their best use of resources and epitomising the highest qualities and attributes of productivity. The company scooped the award for Most Productive Company in the corporate sector at the...
The Department of Human Settlements will not fail on its promise to reach a target of delivering six million houses and subsidies by the end of the current government’s term of office in 2019. That is the sentiment of Human Settlements Minister...
The Volvo Ocean Race is returning to Cape Town this summer and the organisers have taken the decision to use the platform to positively participate in the ocean health and plastic pollution conversation. In partnership with the United Nations...
Bongani Maseko, Chief executive of Airports Company South Africa, has been appointed to a two-year term as chair of the world governing board of Airports Council International (ACI), the trade representative of the world’s airports. Maseko took up...
Johannesburg’s roads are in a very bad condition and they are only getting worse. This is according to results released by the Johannesburg Roads Agency’s (JRA) latest assessment of Joburg’s roads network. In comparison to 2013 results, the study...
Maintenance work on the Gariep Dam in the Free Sate is well underway according to the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS). The project, which includes the installation of a bulk water meter, started in July 2017 and is expected to be completed...