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As water levels at the Vaal and Bloemhof dams start to reduce, the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) has started reducing outflows at both dams. Two sluice gates at the Vaal dam, which is ...
One of humanity’s most important palaeontological sites”, the Sterkfontein Caves, reopened to the public on April 15, as it transitions to full management under the University of the Witwatersrand ...
The global representative body for the airline (including air cargo) sector, the International Air Transport Association (IATA), has highlighted the importance of air cargo to the global economy. The ...
The Port Elizabeth Container Terminal has acquired a new ship-to-shore crane valued at R240-million to increase its container throughput and its capacity to handle larger vessels efficiently. The Port ...
Despite the “turbulence” in global markets, the South African real estate investment trust (Reit) sector is in significantly better shape today than it was five years ago, according to Merchant West ...
The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (dtic) will celebrate World Intellectual Property Day in KwaZulu-Natal this year. The department will host a media launch on April 16 at the ...
PALFINGER delivers for its customers today – and what we’re preparing for tomorrow. We showcased our integrated complete solutions of hardware, software and services and proved our commitment to ...
PMI, Green Project Management establish JV to advance sustainability in project management worldwide
Project management authority Project Management Institute (PMI) has signed an agreement to establish a new joint venture (JV) ...
Eskom CEO Dan Marokane has appealed for the State-owned utility to be given “space” to implement its renewable-energy ...
The introduction of a new online toll solution from financial services provider FNB is "revolutionising" toll road payments, ...
Technology solutions company Epson has announced the opening of its Innovation Centre and office, in Johannesburg, as part of ...
By: Ben Selier - VP of Secure Power for Anglophone Africa at Schneider Electric The rise in hardware density in data centres is gaining speed and is largely driven by the demands of Artificial ...
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