Eastern Cape’s R72bn school infrastructure backlog will not clear until 2062 – education MEC
At the current annual allocation of R1.9 billion and without drastic intervention, the Eastern Cape will not clear its infrastructure […]
At the current annual allocation of R1.9 billion and without drastic intervention, the Eastern Cape will not clear its infrastructure […]
Mcebisi Ndletyana investigates the in -depth crisis in the local government of South Africa, which emphasizes the interplay of corruption,
Farmers living on the banks of the Orange River are paying the price for the heavy rains in the rest
The rising dam levels resulting from heavy inflows into the Vaal Dam from the upstream catchment has necessitated the Department
88 Premier Oscar Mabuyane Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane highlighted a R7.4 billion school infrastructure investment during the sixth administration,
Government needs to wake up. We can’t afford to keep dealing with the aftermath of heavy rains in the same
In our recent study, Unveiling Inequality: The Sociological Dynamics of Road Infrastructure Development and Social Justice in Rural Eastern Cape,
Heavy rains have wreaked havoc in parts of Johannesburg, damaging infrastructure and completely submerging low-lying bridges. Noxolo Sibiya www.news24.com
POLOKWANE – Limpopo has experienced heavy rainfall since last week resulting in damage to bridges, roads and other infrastructure. WATCH
LIMPOPO – The heavy rain that has fallen across Limpopo since last week has caused significant damage, leaving billions of