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DA wants answers regarding e-tag roadblocks

The Democratic Alliance (DA) has demanded answers from Gauteng community safety MEC, Sizakele Nkosi-Malobane regarding two roadblocks at which motorists were apparently stopped and asked for their e-tags. According to Ashor Sarupen, MPL, DA Gauteng...

Kenya celebrates 2014 infrastructure triumphs

Last year was a big year for infrastructure in Kenya, according to its State Department of Infrastructure. In an article published in the Star John Mosonik, Kenyan Infrastructure Principal Secretary, highlighted some of the country’s infrastructure...

How to win awards for innovative architecture:Part 2

Amy Thompson, a University of Cape Town (UCT) architectural student, was the winner of this year’s Corobrik Most Innovative Final Year Landscape Architecture Project award. Her thesis, titled We are Europe, critiques the perception of informality...

How to win awards for innovative architecture:Part 1

Amy Thompson, a University of Cape Town (UCT) architectural student, was the winner of this year’s Corobrik Most Innovative Final Year Landscape Architecture Project award. Her thesis, titled We are Europe, critiques the perception of informality...
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Global coal demand to reach 9 billion tonnes by 2019

Global demand for coal over the next five years will continue to rise and eventually, break the 9-billion-tonne level by 2019. This is according to an annual Medium-Term Coal Market Report by the International Energy Agency (IEA) released late last...

JBay suffers festive infrastructure collapse

Those who visited Jeffrey’s Bay this past festive season were met with a town in a state of disrepair as issues with water supply, power and sewage made headlines. According to JBay News the town suffered a power failure which lasted three days,...

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