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Lefadi Makibinyane: CESA’s newly appointed CEO

Clem Sunter recently raised the probability of South Africa falling into a“Failed State” scenario from 10 to 15% following the passing of the Secrecy Bill. According to Clem Sunter, the passing of the Secrecy Bill could cause a massive leap in...
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Makibinyane to steer CESA to new heights

“Education is the great engine of personal development. It is through education that the daughter of a peasant can become a doctor, that the son of a mineworker can become the head of the mine that a child of farm workers can become the president...
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CESA CEO calls it a day

Pictured: Graham Pirie, the CEO of Consulting Engineers South Africa, has retired (end of June 2013) Following an illustrious career spanning some 17 years at the helm of Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA), Graham Pirie has retired (end of...
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Time to accelerate implementation of the NDP

Recent talks that the National Development Plan (NDP) is fatally flawed and impossible to implement, are worrying and cause for concern when in the State of the Nation Address, government adopted the NDP as a route map with the aim of eliminating...
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Leading expertise

Pictured: The MBR plant applies the well-established activated sludge process to treat wastewater (bioreactor filled with sludge) The perception that wastewater treatment is the “less attractive” cousin to the delivery of potable water is slowly...