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Transforming conveyor efficiency: Tru-Trac’s EXHD Dynamic Impact Idler Bed

Conveyor belts are crucial components in mining and heavy aggregate handling operations, where efficiency and reliability are paramount. However, these systems often encounter significant...

Opinion Piece: Cyber resilience is key for law firms to protect their data in...

By Iniel Dreyer, Group Managing Director at Data Management Professionals South Africa In an era where Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital tools are revolutionising industries,...

Have your say on City exploring external options for its permanent desalination plant

As part of its feasibility study, the City’s Water and Sanitation Directorate is calling on the public to comment on the proposal to implement...

Opinion Piece: Securing the power supply – Grid Management Systems, the backbone of modern...

By Herman Mare, General Manager at ACTOM Grid management systems are the linchpin of modern Transmission and Distribution (T&D) networks, ensuring their reliable and efficient...

MyCiTi construction work heading to Claremont and Kenilworth

The City of Cape Town will commence with the construction work related to the roll-out of the MyCiTi bus service to Claremont within the...

Surge in international arrivals a major boost for SA tourism

The latest international arrivals data from Statistics South Africa confirms that South Africa’s tourism sector continues to grow, with total arrivals reaching 8.92 million...

Crossing the line: Legal risks of using company funds for personal expenses

As the end of the financial year approaches for companies with a February 2025 year-end, business owners and directors are under considerable pressure to...

Traffic disruptions ahead: Cape Town roads to close for SONA 2025

Cape Town motorists should prepare for road closures and traffic disruptions as the annual State of the Nation Address (SONA) takes place on Thursday,...

Yet another above-inflation increase on electricity tariff – with the likelihood of more to...

Mr Jacques Moolman, President of the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The 12.74% tariff increase, while substantially less than Eskom's requested 36.15%, is cold...

Premier hands over George building collapse disaster investigation report to SA Police Service

Last week Premier Alan Winde officially handed over the report containing the  structural engineering findings from the independent investigation commissioned by the Western Cape...

Transforming conveyor efficiency: Tru-Trac’s EXHD Dynamic Impact Idler Bed

Conveyor belts are crucial components in mining and heavy aggregate handling operations, where efficiency and reliability are paramount. However, these systems often encounter significant...

Opinion Piece: Cyber resilience is key for law firms to protect their data in...

By Iniel Dreyer, Group Managing Director at Data Management Professionals South Africa In an era where Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital tools are revolutionising industries,...

Have your say on City exploring external options for its permanent desalination plant

As part of its feasibility study, the City’s Water and Sanitation Directorate is calling on the public to comment on the proposal to implement...

Opinion Piece: Securing the power supply – Grid Management Systems, the backbone of modern...

By Herman Mare, General Manager at ACTOM Grid management systems are the linchpin of modern Transmission and Distribution (T&D) networks, ensuring their reliable and efficient...

MyCiTi construction work heading to Claremont and Kenilworth

The City of Cape Town will commence with the construction work related to the roll-out of the MyCiTi bus service to Claremont within the...

Surge in international arrivals a major boost for SA tourism

The latest international arrivals data from Statistics South Africa confirms that South Africa’s tourism sector continues to grow, with total arrivals reaching 8.92 million...

Crossing the line: Legal risks of using company funds for personal expenses

As the end of the financial year approaches for companies with a February 2025 year-end, business owners and directors are under considerable pressure to...

Traffic disruptions ahead: Cape Town roads to close for SONA 2025

Cape Town motorists should prepare for road closures and traffic disruptions as the annual State of the Nation Address (SONA) takes place on Thursday,...

Yet another above-inflation increase on electricity tariff – with the likelihood of more to...

Mr Jacques Moolman, President of the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The 12.74% tariff increase, while substantially less than Eskom's requested 36.15%, is cold...

Premier hands over George building collapse disaster investigation report to SA Police Service

Last week Premier Alan Winde officially handed over the report containing the  structural engineering findings from the independent investigation commissioned by the Western Cape...

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