Land expropriation hits affordable housing
The expropriation of land without compensation debate has resulted in a significant slump in demand for affordable housing, with many aspirant homeowners believing they...
Capetonians are consuming more water
The latest water map report reading by the City shows that the number of green dot properties decreased in July 2018, meaning that most...
Sydney Metro Cable-Stayed Bridge wins again in South Africa
The iconic Sydney Metro Cable-Stayed bridge project was once again a winner, this time at the 2018 Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) Aon Engineering...
Demag’s revolutionary modular rope hoist
For the first time, a rope hoist can be built either in a C-design or co-axial design utilising one basic technology. The extraordinary wide...
Dti lends support to companies in 4th industrial revolution
The Department of Trade and Industry (dti) will over the next few years focus on supporting companies that are actively participating in the Fourth...
Government is worried that not enough South Africans are registering when leaving the country
The Portfolio Committee on International Relations and Cooperation has raised concerns over the fact that South Africans are not using the consular services offered...
Western Cape dam levels keep on climbing
Winter rainfall has taken the average dam levels in the Western Cape from a low of 16% nearly four months ago to 55% as...
Water restrictions to be lowered when Cape Town dam levels reach 85%
Inundated by an avalanche of complaints, the city’s deputy mayor Ian Neilson now wants water restrictions gradually lowered, but knows very well that the national...
Growth in internet access still driving down African business costs
More job opportunities can be created if people have the ability to monetise the content they create online, says Michuki Mwangi, an Internet Society...
WC farmers considering moving to towns amid sluggish economy, land expropriation
Some farmers in the Western Cape are considering buying houses in town instead of staying on their farms.
This is according to estate...
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