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Iveco Daily in Europe

Iveco takes care of the Daily grind

Having driven the 6th generation Iveco Daily recently, Tristan Wiggill has a new appreciation for the van’s workmanlike credentials. The Daily has always been perceived as a competent people-mover and/or long-distance taxi when, in fact, it is also...
Low dam levels

Low rainfall affects dams

The Department of Water and Sanitation has warned that the lower-than-normal rainfall, caused by El Niño since last year, continues to impact negatively on dam levels across South Africa. “According to the latest dam levels assessments of 18 April...

Major KZN water transfer system in trial phase

A Water Transfer System (WTS) Project that forms part of the Mooi-Mgeni Transfer Scheme – Phase 2 (MMTS-2)  is currently in the trial phase in KwaZulu Natal. The project, which was completed and commissioned on 19 February 2016. was designed...
JOSHCO Housing

JOSHCO unveils new housing projects

The Johannesburg Social Housing Company (JOSHCO) is set roll out several housing projects amounting to more than R500-million in Region D – which covers most parts of Soweto – over the next three years as part of a concerted effort to reduce the...

Celebrating 10 years of housing success

Cosmo City, South Africa’s first successful mixed-human settlement project situated in Johannesburg North is now an attractive place to live in Gauteng. The community is made up of fully subsidised houses, bonded, rental and government’s Financed...
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New development bank approves first loans

The New Development Bank (NDB) has approved its first set of loans worth $811 million, which will go towards supporting renewable energy initiatives. “The NDB announced today that its Board of Directors has approved its first set of loans involving...

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The official magazine of the Institute of Waste Management of Southern Africa (IWMSA) and is endorsed by 12 industry associations. ReSource is only integrated resources and waste management magazine in southern Africa.

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The official magazine of the Water Institute of Southern Africa (WISA), the magazine publishes content dealing with the supply, governance, financing, treatment and measurement of water and sanitation in southern Africa.

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