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The City of Tshwane plans to invest R210 million in its own water tankers and waste collection trucks, aiming to enhance service delivery and reduce reliance on external contractors.
The City of Tshwane plans to invest R210 million in its own water tankers and waste collection trucks, aiming to enhance service delivery and reduce reliance on external contractors.
Following months of disruption that cost South Africa R10 million daily, the Lebombo Port of Entry is fully operational again. This report examines how the resolution of Mozambique's post-election tensions has revitalized cross-border trade, offering critical relief to mining companies and logistics operators who had faced a 'bleak future' during the closures.
The Clairwood Ratepayers and Residents Association urges the community to oppose a rezoning proposal that threatens local heritage and religious sites.
Scania Southern Africa celebrates its 30-year milestone with the inauguration of a new Regional Product Centre, reinforcing its commitment to innovation and customer service in the region
Cape Town's K9 Unit swiftly recover nearly R1 million in stolen Nestle products following a hijacking, showcasing the ongoing battle against cargo theft in South Africa.
Initial reports are that somehow a truck lost control and ploughed into vehicles that were slowing down for the toll plaza and traffic.