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MetPac-SA announces winners of inaugural research awards

METPAC-SA, the Producer Responsibility Organisation (PRO) representing the South African metal packaging industry, is proud to announce the winners of its first-ever research awards. The...

Port performance South Africa: Sorting out Durban will alleviate congestion in the Port of...

By Larry Claasen THE congestion at one port can easily lead to congestion at another, says MEC Dr. Ivan Meyer. Port Performance South Africa, the turnaround...

Modernising Cape Town’s Container Terminal: A balanced path forward

Charles Dhaniram, Port Service Manager for Konecranes South Africa. THE recent arrival of seven pre-owned rubber-tyred gantry cranes (RTGs) at Cape Town Container Terminal marks...

Can circular thinking go beyond economics to help solve public health issues?

Hugh Tyrrell is director of GreenEdge, a marketing communications and behaviour change consultancy specialising in the circular economy. RECENT reports of childrens’ deaths in townships...

Africa’s premier Organic & Natural Products Expo returns to Cape Town with enhanced SME...

THE Organic & Natural Products Expo Africa will welcome visitors to the Cape Town International Convention Centre from 28-30 March 2025 as the Western...

Africa Energy Indaba 2025: The platform to end load shedding and protect businesses from...

LOAD shedding remains one of the biggest challenges affecting African economies, businesses, and livelihoods. As energy disruptions continue to hinder growth and productivity, the Africa...

PRASA makes progress with plans to build new rail link between Khayelitsha and Bellville-Strand...

The rail utility has completed the feasibility study and the Environmental Impact Assessment for the Blue Downs Rail Link, which will connect residents in...

South Africa’s G20 Presidency: What it means for global trade and investment

By Chris Hattingh SOUTH AFRICA’s G20 Presidency provides the host country with numerous diplomatic, economic, and cultural opportunities. With a main summit (22-23 November in...

South Africa’s data centres have adapted well to the ‘Energy Crisis’ – Cummins

Though load shedding has had a marked impact on the economy, the country’s data centres have continued to operate. By Larry Claasen SOUTH Africa’s data centres’...

Eskom issues tender for biogas consultant

Though there has been bad news around load shedding starting again last month, a tender launched by Eskom on Friday 31 January might have...

MetPac-SA announces winners of inaugural research awards

METPAC-SA, the Producer Responsibility Organisation (PRO) representing the South African metal packaging industry, is proud to announce the winners of its first-ever research awards. The...

Port performance South Africa: Sorting out Durban will alleviate congestion in the Port of...

By Larry Claasen THE congestion at one port can easily lead to congestion at another, says MEC Dr. Ivan Meyer. Port Performance South Africa, the turnaround...

Modernising Cape Town’s Container Terminal: A balanced path forward

Charles Dhaniram, Port Service Manager for Konecranes South Africa. THE recent arrival of seven pre-owned rubber-tyred gantry cranes (RTGs) at Cape Town Container Terminal marks...

Can circular thinking go beyond economics to help solve public health issues?

Hugh Tyrrell is director of GreenEdge, a marketing communications and behaviour change consultancy specialising in the circular economy. RECENT reports of childrens’ deaths in townships...

Africa’s premier Organic & Natural Products Expo returns to Cape Town with enhanced SME...

THE Organic & Natural Products Expo Africa will welcome visitors to the Cape Town International Convention Centre from 28-30 March 2025 as the Western...

Africa Energy Indaba 2025: The platform to end load shedding and protect businesses from...

LOAD shedding remains one of the biggest challenges affecting African economies, businesses, and livelihoods. As energy disruptions continue to hinder growth and productivity, the Africa...

PRASA makes progress with plans to build new rail link between Khayelitsha and Bellville-Strand...

The rail utility has completed the feasibility study and the Environmental Impact Assessment for the Blue Downs Rail Link, which will connect residents in...

South Africa’s G20 Presidency: What it means for global trade and investment

By Chris Hattingh SOUTH AFRICA’s G20 Presidency provides the host country with numerous diplomatic, economic, and cultural opportunities. With a main summit (22-23 November in...

South Africa’s data centres have adapted well to the ‘Energy Crisis’ – Cummins

Though load shedding has had a marked impact on the economy, the country’s data centres have continued to operate. By Larry Claasen SOUTH Africa’s data centres’...

Eskom issues tender for biogas consultant

Though there has been bad news around load shedding starting again last month, a tender launched by Eskom on Friday 31 January might have...

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