Siyakha Consulting have been awarded exclusivity for all technical external recruitment at Umgeni Water for the next three years. They are looking to create a pool of worthy candidates to cover Umgeni Water’s requirements over the contract...
More people die each year of drinking unclean water than all wars combined. It is not about absence, it’s about access. Together, we as Global Citizens can create a world with access to clean water for all. DIRECTED BY Jonathan Olinger and...
“The Water sector urgently needs 4 000 artisans/technicians to overcome the crippling challenges of poor operation and maintenance of infrastructure in this country alone,” said Minister of Water Affairs, Edna Molewa, at the opening of the Rand...
Durban and Cape Town residents will have to start looking seriously at drinking recycled water from the local sewage works within the next few years as water supplies are running out and there is not enough time to build big new dams. Gauteng would...
Vela VKE, a part of the SMEC Group, currently forms part of Mokolo Crocodile Consultants (MCC), a joint venture between five consulting engineering firms established to implement the R15 billion Mokolo Crocodile River (West) Water Augmentation...
There are many opportunities to use household water efficiently without reducing services. Whether it’s in your bathroom, kitchen, laundry room or outdoors, let The Home Depot show you how you can get started down the path to saving water...
“South Africa is at risk if water is not taken seriously and interventions not applied timeously.” This was Department of Water Affairs, Fred van Zyl’s primary message when discussing the National Water Resource Strategy 2 at the Water Institute of...
Locality receives just 4 million litres per day against requirement of 28 million There is some good news for Pallavaram residents reeling under a shortage of drinking water. The State government has given its nod for a Rs. 99.95-crore water supply...
Minister of Local Government and Housing, Emerine Kabanshi, has disclosed that government is increasing allocation of resources to the water supply and sanitation sub-sector in order to reduce poverty and promote development. Ms. Kabanshi observed...