Access to clean water is a basic human right, and while Government strives to provide access for all, the reality is that South Africa (SA) is currently facing a potential water crisis. By Eckart Zollner, Business Development Manager, The Jasco...
The Gauteng Department of Human Settlements is now stable and is ready to deliver on its mandate, Human Settlements MEC Jacob Mamabolo said. “As previously stated, the department is on a turnaround path to improve internal efficiencies and...
Welcome to episode 2! Nolo shows us just how easy recycling really is. Watch her go through 3 simple steps that will make a huge difference for future generations to come. Thanks for watching and remember to share these videos to help promote...
What does it mean when one refers to a sustainable landfill? We know that landfills when selected must be properly sited, engineered and operated in accordance with legislation and prevailing regulations. Landfill is an accepted methodology for...
At least 40 percent of Mpumalanga schoolchildren are without access to basic services such as water and sanitation, the Democratic Alliance in the province said on Sunday. This despite education MEC Reginah Mhaule’s promise to eradicate the basic...
Tanzania’s Natural Gas Infrastructure Project is in the final stages of implementation and commissioning is planned for August 2015. WorleyParsons was appointed by Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC) for project management, covering...
The City of Cape Town has allocated approximately R170 million in the current financial year for infrastructure projects in the Voortrekker Road Corridor. The allocation, which comes from the Integrated Cities Development Grant, will be used to...
The City of Cape Town has transformed an informal taxi rank opposite the Nomzamo Community Hall in Lwandle into a sustainable public transport facility with solar panels on the roof, washing facilities for minibus-taxis, kiosks for informal...
Pupils at Inkululeko Yesizwe Primary School in Vlakfontein near Lawley, Gauteng, are relishing using the school’s first brick and mortar classroom block and ablution facilities. The R1.5 million project, which was first envisioned in 2010, goes...