Eskom board chair Ben Ngubane fielded questions around corruption and Brian Molefe at this year’s Africa Utility Week currently underway in Cape Town. Newly reappointed Eskom CEO Brian Molefe was scheduled to deliver the conference’s keynote...
Innovation and localised solutions will help fast track Africa’s much needed developments, KPMG experts say. With the opening of African Utility Week in Cape Town on Wednesday, KPMG experts shared their views on what they believe are the greatest...
Government will not appeal the Western Cape High Court’s decision on proceeding with nuclear energy in South Africa. “I have decided that I will not be appealing the decision of the Western Cape High Court on this matter,” energy minister Mmamoloko...
The R573 Moloto Road connecting the three provinces of Gauteng, Mpumalanga and Limpopo is about to undergo a five year upgrade. This route is one of South Africa’s busiest, essential economic routes and is used by approximately 50,000 car,...
By Rianté Naidoo Johannesburg’s infrastructure is crumbling, and was left to decay by the previous administration, mayco member Nonhlanhla Makhuba told media at Thursday’s sod turning ceremony on the M2 Freeway. To improve current infrastructure...
By Frances Ringwood “We start work at 4 o’clock in the morning. We have to get up that early because if we’re late, the rubbish trucks will beat us to the bins. Our name for ourselves is the ‘Abagerezi’. Abagerezi do not have supervisors because...
As invisible as cyanide, plastic “micro bombs” now have the potential to destroy the earth and its human population. After investigating the possible threats of microplastics, Dr Ali Karami, an Iranian scientist, told The Herald that planet earth...
Investment in state-of-the-art infrastructure is not a luxury, but a necessity, said Gauteng Premier David Makhura at the Infrastructure Funding Summit held in Midrand on Thursday. Makhura believes this form of investment will give citizens the...
President Zuma was among the delegates to attend the launch of the new (Prasa) trains in Pretoria today, which will travel the northern Corridor of the Metro Rail Commercialised Passenger Train. Speaking at the launch of the trains at Pretoria...