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Managing borehole abstraction rates

Borehole replenishment and yields remain positive at Western Cape schools recently provided with groundwater access to irrigate their fields and green areas. A programme of continuous monitoring of groundwater usage is proving to be a valuable data...
Maputo Port

Maputo to deepen channel

The access channel to the port of Maputo will increase in depth from 11 metres to 14 metres, according to the port’s management company, MPDC. The move will give 80 000-ton vessels access to the port’s facilities. Dredging of the channel is part of...
Transnet electric train

SA receives 95 electric locomotives

South Africa has taken delivery of 95 Chinese-made electric locomotives. They were delivered by Transnet, in collaboration with the Chinese Zhuzhou Electric Locomotives Company, last week. Eighty-five of the 95 locomotives were assembled in...
zambia road

Zambia secures $250 million road funding

Funding for a project that will rehabilitate Zambia’s Chinsali-Nakonde Road is to be provided by the African Development Bank. Approximately 210km of road, which forms part of the Trans-Africa Highway/North-South Corridor, will be renewed at a cost...
Wayne Whiffler

African supply chains need rethink

Wayne Whiffler, Executive Director at EY, says an entire rethink of the integrated supply chain operating model is needed when doing business in Africa. “Upon entering African markets, the complexities of the supply chain increase exponentially,”...
N4 toll road

Mozambique road repairs get cash injection

An R130 million investment has been made by a South African company in the rehabilitation of a seven kilometre section of National Road 4 (EN4) in Matola, Mozambique. With a 30-year contract concluded with the government of Mozambique,...

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