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Twinning ties strengthened in Buffalo City

With energy being one of Buffalo City’s biggest challenge, the Metro together with its sister city, the City of Oldenburg recently launched the Nakopa project at Beacon Bay Electricity Office. This is part of the twinning partnership, which is set...
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CT partners to improve water and sanitation

The City of Cape Town will partner with the Centre of Expertise (COE) as a means to stay up to date with innovations in water and sanitation best practice. This non-profit company (NPC) focuses on identifying innovative technology and expertise...

Alexandra property dispute over

The long-standing legal dispute between the Alexandra Property Owners and government over the land ownership rights of the old section of the township is over. The draft agreement recorded as a “Declaration of Intent” was unanimously...

Waste must fall

The launch of the Ekurhuleni Clean City campaign saw the Ekurhuleni Executive Mayor Mondli Gungubele, together with the Minister of Environmental Affairs Edna Molewa, roll up their sleeves to clean up illegal dumping sites around Tsakane on...

It’s time to stop talking and start doing

Young water professionals from around the continent are set to gather for the fourth Young Water Professionals (YWP) ZA Biennial Conference taking place in Pretoria from the 16th to 18th of November 2015. As an Africa-wide event the Conference will...
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Current funding model failing students

During the past days South Africa has witnessed the rising up of students whose tolerance with an inefficient funding system, reached its limit. Years of steady build-up of discontent and universities’ ineptitude to deal with the problem, erupted...