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Experts meet at Infrastructure Africa

More than fifty infrastructure heavyweights from across the continent gathered in Johannesburg for one of the continent’s biggest infrastructure event. The gathering has brought together infrastructure experts, government officials and...

5th Waste Management Khoro

The Waste Management Officers (WMO) Khoro (conference in the Venda language) is an annual conference of all government institutions dealing with waste. The aim of this conference is to provide a platform for WMOs in the three spheres of government...

Hack4Water – regenerative water design for all

South Africa recorded its lowest ever recorded rainfall levels in 2015. The drought, caused by climate change, El Niño, poor watershed management and bad farming practices ahs impacted large parts of the country. Hack4Water demonstrates methods of...

Behind Bontle Ke Botho

The Bontle Ke Botho campaign is an initiative aimed at addressing issues around littering and waste management in Gauteng. Web source: http://www.cnbcafrica.com/video/?bctid=4732048722001 Source: CNBC Africa

SA companies shying away from credit

As South Africa has braced itself for a possible sovereign credit downgrade, more and more South African companies are taking less risk and credit. Corporate bond sales in Q2 fell 15% year on year compared with a 10% decline across emerging...

Innovative water carrier developed for Africa

Two engineers from South Africa were designing a wheel barrel when they realised they could put water in the wheel. From that idea the Hippo Roller was born and is now changing people’s lives all over the world. Produced by Grace Raver....

Biofuel – resource of the future

Can energy crops such provide fuel and raw materials for the chemical industry? With flying cameras and three-dimensional nuclear spin imaging Ulrich Schurr is studying the growth of energy crops like rapeseed, sugar beets, China grass.  ...

$350 m invested in Ngqura port

Millions of dollars in investment capital is being poured into three projects at the Ngqura port in the Eastern Cape. This is a major boost for the local economy and has created many jobs in the area.   Source: CCTC Africa Video...

How bad is the water crisis?

As many parts of South Africa grapple with drought, we take a look at whether Cape Town’s water shortage is reaching crisis proportions or simply part of a normal cycle.   Source: Eyewitness News Source...