Passengers using South African Airways (SAA) to fly from Cape Town to London will, from August 15, have to stop at OR Tambo International first. The airline has decided to stop direct flights as a result of declining passenger numbers to the UK....
This year’s World Environment Day (WED) celebrations in South Africa comes after the National Treasury allocated R800 million for the Green Fund over the next two financial years, which represents a critical resource mechanism to achieve a...
Resident of Botshabelo in the Free State are risking their lives daily to access water after their taps ran dry two weeks ago. Women with children brave an almost 2 km walk to nearby hills to fetch ‘filthy water’ from wells and streams....
Gauteng motorists would do well to pay as much attention to the soap opera like developments stemming from the e-tolling saga as they did prior to the High Court ruling of postponing the implementation indefinitely. The Opposition to Urban Tolling...
KwaZulu-Natal motorists may have watched the unfolding disaster of Gauteng’s e-tolls from afar, but the problem of crumbling roads – and paying to build and maintain them – will hit much closer to home. Delivering his provincial transport budget...
The WRC’s latest water history offering has just been published. The new book, In the Footsteps of Giants – Exploring the History of South Africa’s large dams, is now available following four years of painstaking research. The glossy, full...
After rolling out 5,000 units from its Chakan plant, Mahindra Navistar, the commercial vehicle joint venture of Mahindra & Mahindra and US-based Navistar, is now gearing for exports. Nalin Mehta, CEO, Mahindra Navistar Automotive Ltd (MNAL)...
An investigation has started regarding the plane crash that occurred at Ghana’s international airport on Saturday. A Boeing 727 cargo plane crashed straight through a fence and onto a nearby street killing at least 10 people. According to Doreen...
Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA), strongly opposes the call by Minister Tokyo Sexwale to create a state-owned construction company. Speaking on behalf of their 470 member firms, employing in excess of 22 000 employees, president of CESA,...