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Communities called to clean up SA coastlines

On Saturday, 15 September citizens from around the world will engage in a mass coastal cleanup to remove thousands of tons of waste from beaches and waterways as part of the International Coastal Cleanup Day initiative. In response to this the...

The flagship event for road infrastructure

Africa poses unique challenges for the provision and preservation of roads and road transport. To address some of these challenges, the South African Road Federation (SARF) in association with the International Road Federation (IRF) and the World...

Building social justice and communities

The Independent Development Trust (IDT) is making a major difference through the implementation of strategic projects, which will help shape current and future societies that are integrated, inclusive and equipped with the skills to compete in the...

Ramaphosa on Chinese investment in Africa

As a signature event of this year’s Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, the Conference of Chinese and African Entrepreneurs opened doors to over 2 000 business representatives from both sides. Their discussions focused on three major areas:...

Rational design essential to prevent building fires

The recent spate of high-profile building fires has highlighted the need for rational design of performance-based fire-safety systems. This comes after three firefighters died attempting to extinguish the blaze at the Gauteng Health Department...

Creative responses to water security

Groundwater extraction and desalination are some of the interventions being implemented by water-scarce regions. The next step is to ensure potable water quality, which requires specialist technologies and expertise, areas where Quality Filtration...

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