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Delivering new business opportunities

With a 16% jump in visitors from 28 countries, the second SA Industry and Technology Fair (Indutec) held earlier this year produced excellent results for exhibitors and visitors. Indutec 2015 featured 260 exhibitors from 15 countries including...

Engineering future mathematicians

A specialist engineering firm was recently involved as a transport sponsor for 436 students from 15 schools in Kayalitsha who attended the annual University of Cape Town (UCT) mathematics competition. The competition began in 1977 as a school-based...

Cross-border water science cooperation

Earlier this month delegates gathered for a flagship workshop on Water Science Cooperation for Human Capital Development at the University of Kwazulu- Natal. Dhesigen Naidoo, CEO of the Water Research Commission (WRC) presented the South African...

Limpopo school to rep SA at Stockholm water competition

Grade 10 learners from Mitlhari High school in Limpopo scooped this year’s number one spot in the Department of Water and Sanitation’s (DWS) South African Youth Water Prize Competition (SYWPC) Hlengi Makumbila, Camilla Mashele and Nhlonipho Nukeri...
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Nersa to hold hearings on Eskom reopener application

The National Energy Regulator (Nersa) is to hold public hearings into Eskom’s reopener application for the third Multi-Year Price Determination next week. The public hearings will be held on 23 and 24 June at the Nasrec Expo Centre in Johannesburg....

Local manufacturer supports NDP

The only manufacturer of circuit breakers and related devices on the African continent is making its mark by exporting the majority of its products to countries across the world. CBI-electric, a South African success story, has established...

Hazelmere dam water level reaches critical levels

The water level at Hazelmere Dam has dropped to 33 percent of its capacity, which is a cause for concern considering that only 18 percent of that water is usable while 15 percent is mud. The lack of rain in spring and summer has contributed to the...