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EThekwini electrifies another informal settlement

The eThekwini Municipality has set aside R3.5 million for an electrification project in the Blackburn informal settlement. Approximately 1000 households will benefit from the project which forms part of the eThekwini Municipality’s ongoing...

#CESAAonAwards2018

Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) gave out the 2018 CESA Aon Engineering Excellence Awards last week. The annual awards event serves as a platform to showcase the important role that infrastructure plays in the sustainable development and...

Vaal Dam could soon be declared a disaster area

The Vaal Dam, lying on one of the country’s strongest flowing rivers, the Vaal, could soon be declared a disaster area. For decades, sewerage has been contaminating its water and killing its fish. Several areas in the bankrupt Emfuleni...

EThekwini scoops title of greenest municipality

The eThekwini Municipality has once again scooped the title of the greenest municipality in South Africa. Accepting the award on behalf of the City Mayor Zandile Gumede said the City prioritises environmental issues and building resilient a city....
Air pollution in Africa is not only caused by factories and vehicle emissions. Picture: Supplied.

Opinion: Infrastructure key to industrialisation

By Wildu du Plessis and Kieran Whyte* The 38th Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), currently taking place in Namibia, is expected to address a wide range of issues of importance to the SADC...

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