Level 4 water restrictions are being strongly considered as the City of Cape Town has less than 88 days of water remaining. The city’s average dam levels dropped to 22.8%, however with the last 10% of the water unusable, the city essentially has...
Africans must not expect others to invest in what we ourselves, are not ready to invest in, said new finance minister Malusi Gigaba at the World Economic Forum in Durban. Speaking about investing in infrastructure to grow the country’s economy,...
Africa’s biggest freight operator Transnet has its sights set on collaborations with at least eight African countries. According to public enterprises minster Lynne Brown, Transnet is pursuing opportunities in Senegal, Liberia, Nigeria, Ghana,...
Majority of South Africa’s electronic waste (e-waste) is being exported, with the country losing out on the economic potential of an entire waste stream. In a recent study conducted by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), the...
Things are looking very promising for South Africa’s very first water fund. The City of Cape Town and The Nature Conservancy (TNC) recently formally agreed to establish the fund for the drought-stricken city in an attempt to safeguard water...
Newly appointed Minister of Transport, Joe Maswanganyi has said that the R4.5 billion Moloto Road project by the South African National Roads Agency Limited (SANRAL) will not only help scale down fatalities on the notorious Moloto Road, but will...
National airline South African Airways (SAA) suffered considerable financial losses after a cabin crew members strike last week. This led to the cancellation of 50 flights on Wednesday, however, at the time, the financially struggling airline could...
In order to have a good chance of meeting the limits set by the Paris Agreement, it will be necessary to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and preserve carbon sinks, according to a new study. The study, published in the journal Nature Communications,...
The Transnet National Ports Authority has made a few appointments for various port manager positions including the appointment of Port of Cape Town’s first black female manager, Mpumi Dweba-Kwetana, who takes over the reins from Sipho Nzuza....