Cape Town | Infrastructure news - Part 16

Cape Town

SANRAL apologises for Lwandle evictions

Transport Minister Dipuo Peters and deputy human settlements minister Zou Kota Fredericks are in Lwandle outside Cape Town this evening. It was the scene of violence on Monday when a SANRAL obtained eviction order was being carried out. SANRAL owns...
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Investments in bitumen

Africa is undergoing rapid changes in terms of infrastructure growth and, so too, is the local bituminous industry. Saied Solomons, CEO of the Southern African Bitumen Association chats to IMIESA about developments in the construction industry and...
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DWA criticises SAHRC water and sanitation report

The Department of Water Affairs has slammed the South African Human Rights Commission’s (SAHRC) 2014 report on water and sanitation for being outdated, baseless and misleading. The SAHRC recently released its Report on the Right to Access...
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Conference establishes challenging path

The annual Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) conference was held in Cape Town late last year. A scene of lively debate and challenging questioning, the conference saw some real issues being tackled and an awareness that change is coming. The...