Machman; Your solution to engineering in the food industry
MachMan is an energetic and vibrant engineering enterprise that offers
specialised services in machine repairs, maintenance, sales, commissioning and
manufacture. Our strength lies in semi-automated and...
Women-only ride-hailing service to launch in Cape Town
ChaufHer, a ride-hailing service for women and by women, will soon launch in Cape Town and Johannesburg. The service will connect female drivers to...
Is South Africa food insecure or do we have an acute case of food...
Pausing on the cusp of discarding unwanted food, many may hear the wise voice of their parents who once warned them against such actions.
“Before...
City appoints first female assistant chief in Law Enforcement
The City of Cape Town's Safety and Security Directorate has appointed the Law Enforcement Department's first female assistant chief, Marilyn Holding. Holding, who also...
Brrr it’s cold in here – Maxiflex cold storage solutions
Focused on maintaining constant temperatures for the cold chain industry, Maxiflex offers superior-quality industrial doors and dock loading equipment ideally suited to cold storage...
Multimillion-dollar boost for South Africa’s 4th Industrial Revolution
An investment of R140 million ($9.2 million) by a US multinational technology conglomerate is poised to enhance South Africa’s digital future.
Cisco has signed the...
Warning against fake social media posts
KwaZulu-Natal Acting Premier Ravi Pillay has warned citizens not to fall prey to the many fake reports that are currently circulating on social media...
Google’s revoked Android license has global consequences
With several product announcements expected this fall, I am highlighting how the ongoing issue between Google and Huawei impacts the smartphone market on a...
Xenophobia protests: South African drivers blocked from crossing borders
"It's getting very silly now. South African drivers are paying the price for the criminal behaviour of others, as protests against xenophobia halt motorists."
Things...
SA approves mining right for Orion, paving way for R4bn copper-zinc Cape project
The department of mineral resources and energy said on Thursday it had approved a mining right for Orion Minerals, paving the way for the...
Machman; Your solution to engineering in the food industry
MachMan is an energetic and vibrant engineering enterprise that offers
specialised services in machine repairs, maintenance, sales, commissioning and
manufacture. Our strength lies in semi-automated and...
Women-only ride-hailing service to launch in Cape Town
ChaufHer, a ride-hailing service for women and by women, will soon launch in Cape Town and Johannesburg. The service will connect female drivers to...
Is South Africa food insecure or do we have an acute case of food...
Pausing on the cusp of discarding unwanted food, many may hear the wise voice of their parents who once warned them against such actions.
“Before...
City appoints first female assistant chief in Law Enforcement
The City of Cape Town's Safety and Security Directorate has appointed the Law Enforcement Department's first female assistant chief, Marilyn Holding. Holding, who also...
Brrr it’s cold in here – Maxiflex cold storage solutions
Focused on maintaining constant temperatures for the cold chain industry, Maxiflex offers superior-quality industrial doors and dock loading equipment ideally suited to cold storage...
Multimillion-dollar boost for South Africa’s 4th Industrial Revolution
An investment of R140 million ($9.2 million) by a US multinational technology conglomerate is poised to enhance South Africa’s digital future.
Cisco has signed the...
Warning against fake social media posts
KwaZulu-Natal Acting Premier Ravi Pillay has warned citizens not to fall prey to the many fake reports that are currently circulating on social media...
Google’s revoked Android license has global consequences
With several product announcements expected this fall, I am highlighting how the ongoing issue between Google and Huawei impacts the smartphone market on a...
Xenophobia protests: South African drivers blocked from crossing borders
"It's getting very silly now. South African drivers are paying the price for the criminal behaviour of others, as protests against xenophobia halt motorists."
Things...
SA approves mining right for Orion, paving way for R4bn copper-zinc Cape project
The department of mineral resources and energy said on Thursday it had approved a mining right for Orion Minerals, paving the way for the...