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Tourism a key job driver

President Jacob Zuma says tourism is a key job driver with tourist arrival numbers for 2016 increasing to nine million. “We are thus...

R2.5bn made available for drought-stricken farmers

About R2.5bn was made available to farmers last year as the country experienced a severe drought, says President Jacob Zuma. Delivering the State...

Murray & Roberts; a great milestone

Murray & Roberts Infrastructure’s Loeriesfontein Wind Farm and Khobab Wind Farm projects passed the 1.3 million LFTI Free man hours milestone in January 2017....

#BIMOpenMic is coming to South Africa

Casey Rutland & BIM Institute in collaboration with WSP Parsons Brinkerhoff, Digitalgreen and Autodesk present, '#BIMOpenMic – Cape Town.' "We are delighted to...

Eskom terminates six coal transportation agreements

Eskom has terminated six coal transportation agreements following an investigation. The power utility said the move is part of efforts to ensure clean...

Global and national energy experts prepare to attend the annual Africa Energy Indaba

Global and national energy experts prepare to attend the annual Africa Energy Indaba 2017 following #AfricaAtDavos. World Economic Forum followers of 2017 reported that this...

Government opens up access to higher education

South Africa has set itself goals of eradicating poverty, reducing inequality, growing the economy by an average of 5.4%, and cutting the unemployment rate...

Eskom Dentons report shows serious breaches

Despite being heavily redacted, the long-awaited Dentons report on Eskom sheds light on shocking financial abuses at South Africa’s state-owned power utility. News24...

Late payments represent biggest challenge for half of South African SMEs

New research reveals the effect of late payments on South Africa’s SMEs, as 48% worry most about overdue invoices and cash flow. Getting paid on...

CT, first city to have formal and informally-run public transport networks mapped

Cape Town is the world’s first city to have its entire formal and informally-run public transport networks fully mapped. Full city public transport data for...

Tourism a key job driver

President Jacob Zuma says tourism is a key job driver with tourist arrival numbers for 2016 increasing to nine million. “We are thus...

R2.5bn made available for drought-stricken farmers

About R2.5bn was made available to farmers last year as the country experienced a severe drought, says President Jacob Zuma. Delivering the State...

Murray & Roberts; a great milestone

Murray & Roberts Infrastructure’s Loeriesfontein Wind Farm and Khobab Wind Farm projects passed the 1.3 million LFTI Free man hours milestone in January 2017....

#BIMOpenMic is coming to South Africa

Casey Rutland & BIM Institute in collaboration with WSP Parsons Brinkerhoff, Digitalgreen and Autodesk present, '#BIMOpenMic – Cape Town.' "We are delighted to...

Eskom terminates six coal transportation agreements

Eskom has terminated six coal transportation agreements following an investigation. The power utility said the move is part of efforts to ensure clean...

Global and national energy experts prepare to attend the annual Africa Energy Indaba

Global and national energy experts prepare to attend the annual Africa Energy Indaba 2017 following #AfricaAtDavos. World Economic Forum followers of 2017 reported that this...

Government opens up access to higher education

South Africa has set itself goals of eradicating poverty, reducing inequality, growing the economy by an average of 5.4%, and cutting the unemployment rate...

Eskom Dentons report shows serious breaches

Despite being heavily redacted, the long-awaited Dentons report on Eskom sheds light on shocking financial abuses at South Africa’s state-owned power utility. News24...

Late payments represent biggest challenge for half of South African SMEs

New research reveals the effect of late payments on South Africa’s SMEs, as 48% worry most about overdue invoices and cash flow. Getting paid on...

CT, first city to have formal and informally-run public transport networks mapped

Cape Town is the world’s first city to have its entire formal and informally-run public transport networks fully mapped. Full city public transport data for...

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