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Boegoebaai port

Boegoebaai port project gains traction with advisory tender

  • 20-11-2025
  • Cape Business News

PLANS to build a R13,8-billion port at Boegoebaai in the Northern Cape are gaining traction, with the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) announcing a tender for transaction advisory services for the project.

The Boegoebaai Port Dev...

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The SAHRC has released a damning report on the incomplete road project by the Ditsobotla Municipality in the North West province.

Incomplete Ditsobotla road project hampers residents’ freedom of movement – SAHRC

  • 20-11-2025
  • Sunday World

The embattled Ditsobotla Local Municipality’s ongoing failure to complete the Itsoseng Zone 2 road project has severely restricted residents’ freedom of movement and placed multiple constitutional rights at risk.

This is acco...

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 Residents dig makeshift trenches to divert overflowing sewage as authorities struggle to deliver a permanent fix.

Sewer-line repairs beneath the N4 highway completed – metro

  • 20-11-2025
  • Pretoria Rekord

An ageing sewer pipeline between Cultura Park and Verster Park is causing sewage to overflow, threatening homes and the Bronkhorstspruit River.

The Tshwane Metro says it has completed major sewer line repairs beneath the N4 highway, a pr...

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Road closure 2. Photo supplied by Sanral

Major N2 closures next weekend: motorists warned of delays

  • 20-11-2025
  • The Witness

Sanral said the closures are necessary to support ongoing improvements to the EB Cloete Interchange, one of the busiest and most complex interchanges in the country.

Motorists using the N2 northbound between the Edwin Swales (M7) and EB ...

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Members of the CPF and police briefing street vendors on compliance requirements under the National Roads Act.

Sanral gives Mookgophong street vendors 14 days to remove illegal structures

  • 19-11-2025
  • The Citizen Online

CPF, police and Sanral issue 14 day notices to street vendors trading illegally on Sanral road reserves in Mookgophong.

MOKOPANE – The CPF executive committee and the Mookgophong sub-forum, in collaboration with the police and...

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Hartenbos Waste Water Treatment Works Solar PV Plant and Microgrid

Mossel Bay sets benchmark in municipal energy innovation: Hartenbos Waste Water Treatment Works Solar PV Plant and Microgrid

  • 19-11-2025
  • Cape Business News

Mossel Bay, Western Cape – In a bold step toward sustainable infrastructure and energy resilience, the Mossel Bay Municipality, in partnership with Element Consulting Engineers and Solareff, celebrated the official launch of the Hartenb...

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The community of Rheenendal in attendance at the launch of two major projects aimed at enhancing roads and water supply in the area.

Rheenendal to benefit from infrastructure upgrades

  • 19-11-2025
  • Knysna-Plett Herald

Phase one of the Rheenendal bulk water supply upgrade will strengthen the area's water infrastructure and secure a reliable, sustainable supply for 2 352 households.

KNYSNA NEWS - Rheenendal residents are set to see significant impro...

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The dangerous excavation on Jan Smuts Avenue in Craighall. P

Pipe leak on Jan Smuts Avenue continues to delay excavation’s backfilling process

  • 19-11-2025
  • Rosebank Killarney Gazette

JRA referred the job to Johannesburg Water for the pipe leak to be fixed.

While the Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) confirmed to the publication on November 12 that it inspected the excavation on Jan Smuts Avenue in Craighall, it said a ...

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Hundreds of incomplete homes stand empty

Hundreds of incomplete homes stand empty in KwaZulu-Natal housing project

  • 18-11-2025
  • Bizcommunity.com

Nine months after government officials promised to unblock a multi-million-rand housing project in northern KwaZulu-Natal where hundreds of houses stand vacant and in disrepair, there has been little progress.

In February, KwaZulu-Natal ...

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Electricity and energy minister Kgosientso Ramokgopa.

Eskom plans to build 14,000km of new transmission lines at an estimated cost of R440bn

  • 18-11-2025
  • The Herald Online

The electricity minister said nuclear energy will remain a cornerstone of the country’s baseload supply as it transitions to cleaner sources.

Eskom plans to build 14,000km of new transmission lines in the coming years at an estimat...

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