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South African World Robot Olympiad Winners Showcase Innovative STEM Solutions for Global Challenges

As global temperatures soar to record levels, and the effects of climate change leave millions across the world displaced, solutions to the crisis are emerging from the next generation of leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). To foster […]

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Gals in Hard Hats: building a future for women in construction and infrastructure

Curiosity has no gender’: a pertinent observation from Palesa (Ntuku) Mokwena, a fourth year Bachelor of Science (civil engineering) student from the University of the Witwatersrand. Raised in a family that encouraged resourcefulness and discouraged gender stereotypes, Mokwena is fascinated

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Mobil™ wind turbine solutions from African Group Lubricants supports South Africa’s energy transition

A range of wind turbine lubricants is available from African Group Lubricants (AG Lubricants), the authorised distributor of Mobilâ„¢ lubricants in South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho, Botswana, Mozambique and the DRC. These include the Mobil SHCâ„¢ Gear 320 WT fully synthetic

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Combilift Retain Deloitte’s Best Managed Company Award for the 12th Consecutive Year!

For the 12th consecutive time in the awards 16-year history Combilift have been again recognized as a Best Managed Company, requalifying as Platinum winner for the 6th time. Their management prowess was rewarded at Deloitte’s prestigious awards ceremony in Dublin

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Climate change and ailing infrastructure: a double-edged sword for SA’s insurance industry

Is South Africa’s infrastructure able to withstand the rapid increase in fire and flooding-related incidents being caused by changes in weather patterns? The increasing frequency and intensity of storms, floods and drought have wreaked havoc on poorly maintained, ageing infrastructure,

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