The City of Cape Town’s Transport and Urban Development Authority is set to spend the bulk of its capital budget for the next three years on new housing opportunities, new roads and infrastructure for the MyCiTi bus service. Given the dire need for...
Minister of Transport, Dr Blade Nzimande says his department will intensify its efforts to stabilise the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa. Speaking during his budget vote address Nzimande, noted that governance was a major challenge for most...
The City of Cape Town, the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA), and the Western Cape Government have signed a memorandum of agreement which will see the formation of a dedicated enforcement unit dedicated to ensuring the safety and...
Service delivery and infrastructure issues are high on the City of Johannesburg’s agenda for the 2018/2019 financial year according to the City’s MMC for Finance Funzela Ngobeni. Tabling the City’s R59 billion budget for the 2018/2019 financial...
The Coega Development Corporation (CDC) has secured its spot as a finalist in the Infrastructure Development Award category in the Vision 2030 Awards. Dr. Ayanda Vilakazi, CDC‘s Head of Marketing, Brand and Communications, says the nomination...
Cape Town MMC for Transport and Urban Development, Brett Herron, says he strongly disapproves of National Treasury’s unilateral decision to cut the City’s Urban Settlement Development Grant (USDG). Herron says treasury’s decision to cut the USDG...
The eThekwini municipality is preparing to launch the first route on its highly anticipated Go! Durban integrated public transport network. The route, which includes a dedicated lane for the state-of-the-art Go!Durban buses, runs from Anderson...
The Democratic Alliance is calling on Gauteng premier David Makhura and infrastructure development MEC Jacob Mamabolo to take action against lawlessness and criminality in infrastructure development projects. The African News Agency on Monday...
Why do we need to talk about infrastructure investment and delivery in sub-Saharan Africa? Business spending in Africa will grow from $2.6 trillion in 2015 to $3.5 trillion by 2025. It is estimated that over the same period an additional 187...