Opportunities in Africa have never been greater, and Marley is well-positioned to be at the hub of this economic growth, showcasing their world-class product selection at this year’s Petro.t.ex Africa expo, part of INDUTEC 2013. Johannesburg, April...
Pictured: Piping arrives by truck Jordon Properties, specialists in the development of game lodges, elite estates, game reserves, and commercial property throughout South and eastern Africa, collaborated with Marley Infrastructure, a division of...
Global FMCG giant Unilever is celebrating the success of a innovative partnership “blossoming” in the sunflower fields in Limpopo to ensure sustainable sourcing of sunflower oil for its products. Through the sunflower farming partnership, Unilever...
Pictured: Nico Jobe Mabaso, executive manager: Business Development at Pragma The need to maximise return on investment and maintain high productivity is a constant pressure on investors, business operators and asset owners. Optimising the value of...
Pictured: Bird ringing coordinator at the South African bird ringing unit (SAFRING) Dr Dieter Oschadleus demonstrates the ringing process at the opending of the bird ringing station at the Grootvaly Blesbokspruit Wetland Reserve in Springs....
Pictured: Central University of Technology, Free State’s (CUT) water resource expert, Professor Woyessa South Africa’s water resources are low. Annually, South Africa only receives approximately half of the global rainfall average, and global...
Onderstepoort Biological Products SOC Ltd (OBP) have recently completed an energy management project that will not only save the facility 92,7MWh of annual energy costs but will contribute to a reduction of 81,6t of CO2 emissions annually to...
Johannesburg-based engineering specialist PD Naidoo & Associates is to be acquired by global engineering, management and development consultant, Mott MacDonald. Under a deal which will see the activities of the two companies in southern Africa...
Pictured: SAICE’s immediate past president, Dr Martin van Veelen The South African Institution of Civil Engineering (SAICE) is perturbed to see that National Treasury has set up a task team which consists of financial services only “to find new...