Five ways Cape Town and WC will maintain investor confidence
Wesgro recently hosted a stakeholder engagement to set out the steps Cape Town and the Western Cape are taking to maintain investor confidence following...
Cape fortunes fall
The Western Cape’s investment tycoons have seen billions of Rands in value wiped away by treacherous economic and political developments at home and abroad....
Century City today an integral part of Cape Town’s property scene
An unusable wasteland – a marshy piece of ground. Most property developers wouldn’t look at it twice. But that’s the site of what’s now...
Golden Arrow hits profit targets
Smart investments by parent company Hosken Consolidated Investments (HCI) have ensured iconic public transport specialist Golden Arrow Bus Services has remained firmly on the...
SA braces itself for 4th industrial revolution
South Africa must build its skills base in the Information Communication Technology (ICT) industry if it is to cement its position in the fourth...
First civilian drone approved for BVLOS operations in Africa on show in Cape Town
A showcase of the first civilian Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) in the world to be approved for BVLOS (Beyond Visual Line of Sight) operations—The...
Ascendis barking up the right tree
Steenberg-based health brands conglomerate looks intent to fatten up its phyto-vet offering after recently paying R375m to acquire the South African agrimed and vet...
Sasol needs more time to meet air pollution laws
South African petrochemicals group Sasol plans to apply to postpone a 2020 deadline for meeting stricter air pollution laws. The company, which announced this...
Strong legacy means exciting future for Concor Western Cape
With a number of projects on the go and a strong legacy on which to build future business, things are looking bright for Concor...
CT’s emergency water plans making progress
The City of Cape Town says plans of potentially partnering with the private sector to create a short-term emergency water supply using desalination, storm...
Five ways Cape Town and WC will maintain investor confidence
Wesgro recently hosted a stakeholder engagement to set out the steps Cape Town and the Western Cape are taking to maintain investor confidence following...
Cape fortunes fall
The Western Cape’s investment tycoons have seen billions of Rands in value wiped away by treacherous economic and political developments at home and abroad....
Century City today an integral part of Cape Town’s property scene
An unusable wasteland – a marshy piece of ground. Most property developers wouldn’t look at it twice. But that’s the site of what’s now...
Golden Arrow hits profit targets
Smart investments by parent company Hosken Consolidated Investments (HCI) have ensured iconic public transport specialist Golden Arrow Bus Services has remained firmly on the...
SA braces itself for 4th industrial revolution
South Africa must build its skills base in the Information Communication Technology (ICT) industry if it is to cement its position in the fourth...
First civilian drone approved for BVLOS operations in Africa on show in Cape Town
A showcase of the first civilian Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) in the world to be approved for BVLOS (Beyond Visual Line of Sight) operations—The...
Ascendis barking up the right tree
Steenberg-based health brands conglomerate looks intent to fatten up its phyto-vet offering after recently paying R375m to acquire the South African agrimed and vet...
Sasol needs more time to meet air pollution laws
South African petrochemicals group Sasol plans to apply to postpone a 2020 deadline for meeting stricter air pollution laws. The company, which announced this...
Strong legacy means exciting future for Concor Western Cape
With a number of projects on the go and a strong legacy on which to build future business, things are looking bright for Concor...
CT’s emergency water plans making progress
The City of Cape Town says plans of potentially partnering with the private sector to create a short-term emergency water supply using desalination, storm...