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Passenger numbers in Cape Town reached 53 000 people a day in April last year, says Transport Minister Barbara Creecy. With ...
Electricity trader Discovery Green has signed a power purchase agreement with Red Rocket that unlocks the second phase of the ...
In response to the freight logistics reform initiatives under the National Logistics Crisis Committee (NLCC), logistics ...
South Africa’s central bank chief has given the country’s local-currency bonds another reason to add to their market-leading ...
The strategic focus of Air Products’ Corporate Social Investment (CSI) is on the youth and education, as well as to give back ...
Mulilo and Scatec have been named as preferred bidders to develop 616 MW/2 464 MWh of new battery storage capacity at a cost ...
Engineering News editor Terence Creamer discusses the tense exchange in Parliament this week over a draft policy direction ...
Transformer manufacturer LH Marthinusen (LHM), a division of electromechanical equipment manufacturer ACTOM, has launched its ...
Grid-connected renewable energy provider Energy Exchange of Southern Africa (EXSA) has achieved progress on two utility-scale solar projects, including one that is expected to come online from June.
South Durban residents continue to benefit from Engen’s commitment to community upliftment, with another group of learners graduating from the Engen Community Computer School on 23 May 2025—equipped ...
The International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) has ranked Cape Town as the world’s 35th most popular convention location for international associations, in its latest annual survey, ...
Three schools – the Alicedale, Kewtown and Norma Road primary schools – on the Cape Flats, collected just less than 700 kg of recyclable packaging in March as part of a pilot project to help divert ...