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Unpacking transport month

The newly built Gauteng Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) control centre is to be officially opened in Tembisa next month, as part of the activities for Transport Month. Gauteng Transport and Roads MEC Ismail Vadi said on Wednesday the...
South African Minister in the Presidency, Jeff Radebe

NDP needs all sectors of society

Minister in the Presidency responsible for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, Jeff Radebe, says the National Development Plan (NDP) emphasises the need for a new model of cooperation between the various sectors of society. Minister Radebe was...

Manufacturing sector thrives in the face of challenges

While there are challenges in the manufacturing sector, other parts of it show steady growth, says Trade and Industry Minister, Dr Rob Davies. “Looking at the holistic performance of the manufacturing sector, divided into sub-sectors, many other...
Industrial air pollution

New portal a breath of fresh air

A portal which will revolutionise air quality management in the country for both the regulator and the regulated community has been launched. The South African Atmospheric Emission Licensing & Inventory Portal (SAAELIP) was launched on...

Development in Pinnacle Point buffering…

A buffer zone will be established on the Pinnacle Point Estate in Mossel Bay to formally protect the Pinnacle Point cave complex from the possible impact of additional development in the area. Heritage Western Cape launched an application to...
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Hybrid roofs to halve energy bills

Scientists at have designed a new hybrid roofing system which could halve energy bills in new homes. The patented new system, designed by scientists at Brunel University London, harnesses a unique mixture of technologies to pre-heat domestic hot...