The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality is extending the deadline for a minor works tender aimed at procuring services such as kerbing, road works and the maintenance of stormwater drains among others. According to the municipality this decision was...
The Water Research Commission (WRC) of South Africa visited India last week to formalise a needs-based knowledge partnership for collaborative research, knowledge exchange, dissemination and capacity building, with the Centre for Science and...
The City of Cape Town has spent nearly R35 million on walkways and cycle lanes in Kuils River, Blackheath and Eerste River. This is in addition to the walkway and cycle lane in Kraaifontein, where Transport for Cape Town (TCT), the City’s...
To assist municipalities in dealing with the current drought, the Department of Water and Sanitation, Mpumalanga Provincial Office is currently drilling, equipping and refurbishing boreholes as part of its interventions. Chief Albert Luthuli Local...
The Vryheid Herald says it can confirm that fetid, black clumps floating in the Klipfontein dam are definitely faeces. According to the newspaper, a sample sent to the laboratory for testing revealed 5880 cholera forming units per 100ml of water....
Barloworld Logistics’ supplychainforesight is an independent study into South Africa’s business strategies and supply chains. Collaborating with industry leaders, it attempts to identify key issues, upcoming trends and future opportunities...
Nomzamo, a small township just outside of Strand in the Western Cape, can now boast a Public Transport Facility (PTF) that gives priority to the community’s needs. The Nomzamo community hall and business centre were built some 12 years ago. At that...
The City of Cape Town has been hard hit by utility infrastructure theft losing R30 million between July and December 2015. The Water and Sanitation Department has been the worst hit thus far, with losses of R17 295 345 incurred through stolen water...
Recent reports of water tariff increases have had South Africans up in arms. However the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) has assured consumers that their economic standing will be considered first. Speaking to infrastructurene.ws, Themba...