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Outa calls Bucket Eradication Programme into question

The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) has made a submission identifying problems with the Department of Water and Sanitation’s (DWS) Bucket Eradication Programme to the parliamentary inquiry into the functioning of the department over the last...

Good news for WC dams amid fears of second drought

Dam levels in the Western Cape have risen to above 60% for the first time since 2016. However reports have emerged that another drought may be heading for the region. Following good rains, the City of Cape Town reported last week that dam levels...
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Day Zero for the Eastern Cape?

Nelson Mandela Bay has imposed stringent water restrictions as Kouga Dam levels reach 6.87%, prompting fears of a Day Zero. Towns such as Hankey and Pattensie in the Kouga region that depend on Kouga Dam are now left with only a month’s supply of...
João Ramos, AEOM New Business Dev Lead for CI in East Africa

New Business Dev lead at the head of AECOM’s CI

João Ramos has been appointed as AECOM’s Business Development Lead for Civil Infrastructure in East Africa. Ramos is a professional civil engineer, with a Master’s of Science in Civil Engineering from the IST, the Technical University of Lisbon,...

Eskom expects to cut staff by 15% in 5 years

Eskom expects to have 7 000 less staff in five years from now, a senior manager at the utility said on Thursday. Marion Hughes, a senior manager at the utility said in a strategy presentation, that the utility, which is struggling to emerge from a...

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