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Indian car maker looks to Africa for export growth

Maruti Suzuki – India’s largest car manufacturer – is looking to increase vehicle exports by 20% this fiscal year by focusing on increasing sales in Africa and the Middle East. The company has exported 92 000 units to over 100 countries to date, in...
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Tazara railway strike ended for foreseeable future

Last Monday, striking Zimbabwean and Tanzanian railway workers over non-payment of wages by the Tanzania Zambia Railway Authority (Tazara) downed tools , with the railway management declaring that all train operations “have been suspended...
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City Deep freight hub gets a million rand makeover

The roads infrastructure connecting Africa’s largest inland port – the City Deep Freight Hub – will undergo a major overhaul according to the City of Johannesburg. The Member of the Mayoral Committee for Transport, Christine Walters says the...

Dunoon urban spaces upgrade progressing well

An initiative to create a quality urban public space for the bourgeoning community of Dunoon, in Cape Town, is progressing well. The City’s contractors are redeveloping a formal sports field and creating an inclusive recreational space. According...

Waste tyre shreds as reinforcement for sandy soils

End-of-life tyres are increasingly presenting waste management challenges owing to the large volumes disposed of annually. These waste tyres possess unique properties that can once again reused in a sustainable materials stream to supplement the...

NMBM opens doors to engineering students

The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality has managed to employ the majority of the students who received comprehensive bursaries from the local government institution on a full time basis, since a strategy to counter the loss of engineering skills was...

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