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A first for FAW at the start of 2015

Just six months after FAW opened its Coega plant to assemble trucks locally, the first five export units have been dispatched to the FAW dealership in Kenya. On 16 January, the five FAW J5P truck tractor units headed off to TransAfrica Motors based...
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Huge investment for North West Rail project

The South African-based Grindrod has invested $500 million for the construction of the first phase of two, of Zambia’s North West Rail project. The railway line aimed at linking Angola and Zambia will be 580 km long and will connect Zambia’s copper...
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Lower e-toll fees may not lead to public acceptance

Justice Project South Africa (JPSA) has said that there remains little chance of Gauteng motorists accepting e-tolling despite hints that the Gauteng advisory panel has proposed the lowering of e-toll fees. This was in reaction to a summary of...
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Joburg launches housing verification system

The hi-tech system the City of Johannesburg has embraced to address the housing backlog and assist it in its housing development planning is paying dividends. The system, which  uses GPS-enabled Trimble hand scanners that can pick up geographical...

Engineers develop longest ‘flat pack’ arch bridge

Civil Engineers at Queen’s University Belfast in collaboration with pre-cast concrete specialists Macrete Ireland have developed the world’s longest ‘flat pack’ arch bridge. Based on the ‘FlexiArch’ system, the bridge is unique in that it will be...

AWF tackles sanitation demands in the Seychelles

The African Water Facility (AWF) has approved a €1.07-million grant for the development of an Integrated Comprehensive Sanitation Plan for the Seychelles. The 10-year plan will follow an integrated approach, looking at the synergies with related...

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