The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport is planning a new 35km long highway in the province. “I would like to announce that the department is busy with the initial planning to build the 35km long PWV15 to support the development of an...
The African Development Bank (AfDB) estimates that the financial requirement to close Africa’s infrastructure deficit amounts to $93 billion, annually, until 2020. A large percentage of the shortfall relates to transport – mainly rail, roads...
Air Cargo Africa 2017 is the mega event set for 21-23 February at Emperors Palace in the City of Ekurhuleni. Air Cargo Africa engages the global air cargo community to explore and strengthen the networking corridors with the African Continent. In...
Twenty nine industrial projects will be undertaken in Gauteng this year as part of the aerotropolis initiative to enhance transport and logistics, aviation and manufacturing industries related to OR Tambo International Airport. “This will...
The Gauteng government has announced three interventions to change the space and structure of the economy of the province in order to address unemployment, poverty and inequality. Speaking during the State of the Province Address on Monday, Premier...
Ekurhuleni is unquestioningly one of South Africa’s key areas of interest when it comes to sustaining and developing the wealth of the country. Home to OR Thambo International Airport, it is home, not only to a key transport and logistics hub, but...
Pictured: Deputy Minister of Transport, Sindisiwe Chikunga, addresses the first ever Airports Cities World Conference and Exhibition on African soil at Emperos Palace, Ekurhuleni. (Supplied by Gauteng News) The hosting of the first ever Airport...
Pictured: Ekurhuleni’s Economic Development and City Planning Member of the Mayoral Committee, Clr Bennet Nikani has called on people to invest in Ekurhuleni and become part of the historical chronicle of Africa’s first Aerotropolis Ekurhuleni’s...