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80% of world’s wastewater goes untreated

Only 20 per cent of global wastewater is currently being treated, leaving low-income countries hardest hit by contaminated water supplies and disease. This is according to a United Nations (UN) report which encourages governments to see treated...
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Possible delays for Kenyan power project

The construction of the 981 mega watt coal-fired power plant in Lamu, Kenya, is at risk for further delays. This is if the county leadership is dissatisfied with what the developers will offer the community, as well as the health and environmental...
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R9 million for water infrastructure in Majakaneng

R9 million will be injected into water infrastructure in Majakaneng, according to Supra Mahumapelo,North West Premier. He said a contractor was already on site and would work together with Magalies Water, Sedibeng Water, the Department of Water and...
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Road conditions from Nacala to Cuamba and Mandimba

Pictures sent by ZAGAF Transport in Blantyre of road conditions along the northern route from Nacala to Cuamba and Mandimba, also images of the Mocuba Linchingo Bridge which is under severe pressure from heavy flooding showing the end result which...
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New manager appointed at Cape Town terminal

Pamela Yoyo has been appointed as new terminal manager at the Port of Cape Town, taking over from Brenda Magqwaka who has been transferred to the Port of Durban where she has taken the position of containers general manager. A Transnet Port...

Million rand drought recovery plan for eThekwini

A drought recovery plan, totalling R350 million, was announced earlier this week, to assist KwaZulu-Natal municipalities mitigate the effects of the severe drought in the province. The eThekwini Municipality is one of the municipalities affected by...

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