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Huguenot Tunnel upgrades well underway and on schedule
27th August 2021 Huguenot Tunnel upgrades are well underway, with no major spike in traffic volumes in the Du Toits Kloof Pass during the night-time closures, i.e.... →
Siyathemba residents suffer with no electricity
16th August 2021 A recent oversight inspection to the Prieska area confirmed that some beneficiaries of an RDP housing project have, for the past two years, had to... →
SANRAL tackles Elias Motsoaledi community challenges through the upgrade of the R573 Moloto Road
16th August 2021 The upgrading of the R573 Moloto Road from Slovo to Siyabuswa under the Elias Motsoaledi Local Municipality in Limpopo will fast-track youth... →
eThekwini crisis shows Mayor Kaunda’s true colours
14th July 2021 Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda’s latest missive – municipal communication with the wording “Say No to Racial Tension” – shows just how out of touch and... →
Water, power cuts and neglect are taking their toll on South Africa’s top hospitals
8th July 2021 A fire at one of the biggest public hospitals in Johannesburg, the Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital, and the delay in reopening the... →
Travelling has never been so easy
23rd June 2021 A new international transport facility has been built in Braamfontein for long distance travelling. Unlike the old building with its unpleasant... →
Can Kinshasa’s changing relations mark a new chapter for eastern DRC?
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 11th June 2021 Since President Tshisekedi took office in 2019, the Congo’s relations with key neighbours have changed significantly. In the last few weeks,... →
Three lives lost from 149 cases of road spikes with zero convictions
8th June 2021 Three innocent lives have been lost at the hands of criminals who are placing spikes along the N4 highway, a clear indication that Gauteng... →