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Breakthrough tech could combat flight pollution

A breakthrough propulsion technology to provide non-polluting air transport could be developed after the underlying engineering was declared a success. The Acheon project, involved six universities and two research organisations from across the...
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DHL’s unusual deliveries in 2014

DHL Express received some unusual delivery requests in 2014 ranging from the delivery of an East Africa based client’s weekly request of a curry from his favorite local restaurant in Europe to a delivery that enabled a gold medal for a South...
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Grand opening of the John Chilembwe Highway

The recently rehabilitated John Chilembwe Highway, formerly the Blantyre-Zomba road, was officially opened by Malawi President, Peter Mutharika on 23 January at the Kachere Township in Blantyre. Construction work on the 60 km stretch of road was...
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Brits Water Treatment Works to be upgraded

The Brits Water Treatment Works (BWTW) is part of a R381 million upgrade plan by the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) and the Madibeng Local Municipality to address water challenges in Majakaneng. The upgrade of the BWTW includes the...

Giam Swiegers takes the helm at Aurecon

Giam Swiegers, a South African accountant has joined Aurecon as Global Chief Executive Officer. “I remember Africon (one of Aurecon’s heritage companies) well from my early career days in Tshwane. I know what a terrific contribution Aurecon makes...
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Jozi@work set to kick off this month

The contracting of work packages to cooperatives and other community based enterprises under the Jozi@Work programme is set to begin this month. The programme, Jozi@Work, which has work-package contracts valued at over R1 billion, was launched last...

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