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Inspiring girls to pursue STEM careers

The TaunganaAfrica STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Expo was held during 24-27 August in Gauteng – this year under the theme “Afrikan Geeks are Awesome!” Engineering, management and specialist technical services company,...

To seal and protect

A huge, newly constructed Mine Water Reclamation Plant (MWRP) in Middleburg, Mpumalanga, recently received assistance from of  leading structural strengthening giant. Although not the first such plant in this coal mining area, it is the largest of...

The quest for the oldest SP pump continues

The Grundfos SP pump is one of the most long-lived submersible pumps on the market – and right now we are on a global Quest to find the oldest SP pump still in operation. Perhaps it is part of your system. If you have Grundfos SP pumps in your...

Wet batching wonder on show at Bauma

A full IMER batching plant will be assembled at Bauma Conexpo Africa 2015 to demonstrate the advantages of wet batching and mixing. “There is an international trend for companies to move away from dry batching using a transit mixer and a Karoo type...
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Eskom worker killed after Kusile crane collapse

Construction on a new coal power station in South Africa has been halted after a worker was killed when a crane collapsed at the site, utility Eskom said on Tuesday. An Eskom official said Kusile’s completion date would not be affected and...