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Cape Town to wrap up desalination plant feasibility study in 2025, first water possible in 2030
By: Irma Venter 25th September 2024 The City of Cape Town (CoCT) has started the feasibility study on the proposed Paarden Island desalination plant, says CoCT Water and Sanitation... →
Heritage Day: Honouring Our Past, Taking Action for a Brighter, Shared Tomorrow
25th September 2024 Today, we celebrate Heritage Day – a day to honour our rich diversity and the unique cultures that shape our identity as a nation. But, as we... →
Government urges caution amid severe snowfall and road closures
22nd September 2024 Government wishes to update on the road closures which were as a result of heavy snowfall that affected the provinces of Gauteng, Free State,... →
Statement on the cabinet meeting of Wednesday, September 18, 2024
20th September 2024 ISSUES IN THE ENVIRONMENT ECONOMY →
Steenhuisen outlines vision for growing and modernising SA’s agriculture ecosystem
By: Marleny Arnoldi 20th September 2024 Newly appointed Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen is pushing a renewed focus on structural reforms, biosecurity and improved trade relations... →
DA takes Ekurhuleni’s plight to Parliament
19th September 2024 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Ekurhuleni is deeply concerned with the ongoing energy and water crises, particularly in Germiston, and has taken... →
SAPS must present a clear plan to combat extortion crimes
18th September 2024 Following this morning's meeting of the Police Portfolio Committee in Parliament, the DA calls on SAPS to return to the Committee with a detailed,... →
South Africa needs more nautical scientists and maritime engineers – if you love the sea these may be the careers for you
18th September 2024 When most people are asked to picture an engineer at work, they probably imagine a civil engineer in a hard hat at a construction site, a chemical... →