The Water Institute of Southern Africa (Wisa) has called on citizens to stop playing the blame game and work together when it comes to the country’s water crisis. Wisa chief executive Lester Goldman on Monday said discussions and frustrations...
More than two thousand rural households in KwaZulu-Natal received electricity today, many for the very first time. The KwaZulu-Natal government launched a multi-million electrification project at Makhebeleni in Kranskop. Source: SABC Digital News...
November marks World Town Planning month, which commemorates the ideals of community planning that bring professional planners and the general public together. The theme for 2015 is Housing Regeneration, and addresses the pertinent issue of urban...
In 2000 the Rustenburg Local Municipality (RLM) acknowledged that their waste disposal site was rapidly running out of airspace and that an action-plan was to be put in place to explore the possibility of developing a new waste disposal facility...
Members of the Built Environment Professions (BEPs) have voiced their concerns about the alleged misappropriation of funds and issuing of fake certificates by the Construction Education and Training Authority (CETA). It is alleged that this has...
All organisations know that implementing safety procedures within the workplace is imperative to ensure the health and safety of all employees. However, they also understand that applying these safety procedures into an organisation can be a...
South Africa’s infrastructure is in the process of significant change and upgrades. All around the country, road and water works are ongoing as local and provincial governments undertake multiple projects to improve the quality of life for their...
The Transnet National Ports Authority (TPNA) on Thursday marked the completion of the building of its first tugboat in Durban. “The building of MVEZO and the eight other tugs in this project, demonstrates that this country has the expertise to...
The Department of Water and Sanitation says it will deploy water tanks and drill boreholes in the short-term in areas that are severely affected by the drought. Deborah Mochotlhi, the Deputy Director-General responsible for Planning and Information...