Tag: new
New African car brand makes its debut
There's a new African car brand! Mureza will be making its debut at Automechanika Johannesburg, which takes place at Expo Centre, Nasrec, from 18-21...
New SA law may ban smoking indoors
South Africa is being brought back to the forefront of international tobacco control best practice with the latest publishing of The Control of Tobacco Products...
New solar panel research to address SA’s growing energy challenges
The University of the Free State (UFS) in South Africa and Ghent University in Belgium has conducted research on a new transparent solar panel...
SAA acquires new state-of-the-art aircraft in its fleet
Over-indebted national airline South African Airways(SAA) on Sunday announced that it acquired new generation aircraft to its long-haul fleet as part of its turn-around strategy...
WhatsApp: The new email for SME’s
Globally, 65% of Millennials and their younger counterparts, Generation Z, prefer to message rather than call or email, and locally, WhatsApp is the leading...
New digital system for visa applications on the cards
A new digital system for visa applications is on the cards for October.
The e-visa is part of government’s overhaul to make it easier for...
New Cape Town waste plant uses recycled water
A question asked by many is, why do we use clean drinking water for toilets and human waste cleaning processes? This is especially relevant...
Fishing line bin project gets new pipe sponsor
Plastics|SA's hugely successful fishing line bin project has a new sponsor for pipes, in the form of MacNeil Plastics who graciously donated 120 m PVC pipes,...
Cape Town plans to add new air routes to promote tourism, attract investment
Cape Town Air Access (CTAA) Project Manager, Paul van den Brink said that the South African city plans to add routes to Australia and South America after last month reaching...
Whopping salaries and perks for new cabinet: here are the numbers
Luxury travel, free housing and domestic staff along with salaries in the R2m a year bracket are all in store for the politicians who...