Pictured: Aerial view of Polihali dam Lesotho and South Africa have in principle agreed upon the R12 billion second phase of the Lesotho Highlands water project. It will boost water supplies to South Africa and generate hydroelectric electricity....
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and South Africa have announced a treaty to develop a giant hydroelectric project at Inga Falls, near Congo’s capital Kinshasa, the first phase of which will have a capacity of 4800 MW. The agreement...
Pictured: The MBR plant applies the well-established activated sludge process to treat wastewater (bioreactor filled with sludge) The perception that wastewater treatment is the “less attractive” cousin to the delivery of potable water is slowly...
Pictured Hennie Heymans, MD of DHL Express South Africa The most challenging constraints to business operations in Africa are transport and logistics infrastructure followed by bribery and corruption. This is according to Hennie Heymans, MD of DHL...
Weekly State of Reservoirs on 2013.05.20. Click on the below link for the report: Weekly
In a bid to invest in the South African plastic pipe market, Marley Pipe Systems has successfully acquired the assets of Petzetakis Africa, the South African based pipe producer, which were placed into liquidation a while back. Marley’s journey to...
eNCA’s Eleni Giokos interviews, member of the mayoral committee for economic development in Johannesburg, Ruby Mathang on the money to be spent on infrastructure in Johannesburg over the nest three years.
Pictured: Executive Mayor of the City of Johannesburg:Mpho Parks Tau Johannesburg has been described as “the place that stimulated the search for the possibilities of freedom”. This city has always attracted free thinkers, revolutionaries,...
Pictured: Karien Erasmus, Sustainability manager at GIBB The South African National Development Plan will see R4-trillion invested in infrastructure over the next 15 years and as a result some of the most underdeveloped parts of the country will...