Gauteng | Infrastructure news - Part 6

Gauteng

Gauteng schools’ sanitation gets a boost

Four hundred of the 580 schools in Gauteng which had various challenges with sanitation have had their toilets completely repaired. In addition, more than 150 of the remaining schools will also have their toilets repaired by the end of September....

Vadi opens R50 m Randfontein-Tarlton road

The R50 million newly-constructed Randfontein-Tarlton road has officially been opened in the West Rand District Municipality. The 7.9 km stretch consists of a two-lane single carriageway between Randfontein and the R24 that connects Mogale City,...

Spring clean South Africa

In September, waste could help develop communities through entrepreneurship, advance education, support local talent through performing arts and conserve the environment. In celebration of Clean-Up South Africa Week and Recycling...
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First to receive new range

Volvo Trucks Southern Africa handed the first regional units of its new FH model to two customers in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal. In Gauteng, Triton Express Group CEO, Eric Corbishley, was officially handed the keys of the two new trucks by Volvo...

Polystyrene collection points across Gauteng

The Polystyrene Packaging Council (PSPC) is driving a dynamic marketing and awareness campaign of its various charity projects to schools across Gauteng. According to PSPC director Adri Spangenberg, twenty new schools have committed themselves to...
Dr Ismail Vadi

No toll fees for N12 freeway

When the rehabilitation of the 50km dual carriageway is completed on the busy N12 freeway in Gauteng, there will be no toll fees charged on this stretch of road. This is according to MEC for Roads and Transport, Ismail Vadi. Vadi has also announced...