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Ventersdorp municipality under the microscope

A team of local government experts has been dispatched to Ventersdorp local municipality to conduct an intensive assessment on issues of governance and administration there. This, to determine the nature of intervention needed to get it back on...

Construction at Sol Plaatje University on track

Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training, Mduduzi Manana, says he is satisfied with progress made on infrastructure at Sol Plaatje University in the Northern Cape. Deputy Minister Manana visited the construction site in Kimberley on...
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Reduce the use of consultants – Zuma

President Jacob Zuma has applauded municipalities that are going the extra mile to serve communities more effectively. Addressing the South African Local Government Association (Salga) Members Assembly in Midrand on Tuesday, President Zuma said...
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Gauteng spends R939m on education infrastructure

The Gauteng province has spent R939 million on education infrastructure in the 2014/15 financial year, Gauteng Infrastructure Development MEC Nandi Mayathula-Khoza said. “We undertook various programmes for the Gauteng Department of Education,...

SA gas specialist shares the secret to its success

Air Products South Africa celebrated its 46th anniversary this month and its track record of security of supply and stability has ensured the company’s “ever-green” status in the industrial gas industry. Part of the global organisation Air Products...
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R20m road upgrade to start in CT next week

The R20 million upgrade of Amandel Road in Kuils River, Cape Town is expected to kick off at the end of March. The work on the road between the Bottelary River and Bottelary Road is aimed at addressing the current congestion levels in the area. The...

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