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STRATEGIC FLEET MANAGEMENT DRIVES SAFETY, EFFICIENCY AND FLEXIBILITY FOR CEMENTATION AFRICA.

Combining its expertise as a shaft sinking and underground mining contracting contractor with its engineering capabilities and resources, Cementation Africa underpins the pace and safety of its projects with cost effective fleet management. According to Arthur Adams, Manager Engineering at

STRATEGIC FLEET MANAGEMENT DRIVES SAFETY, EFFICIENCY AND FLEXIBILITY FOR CEMENTATION AFRICA. Read More »

Vertiv Expects Powering Up for AI, Digital Twins and Adaptive Liquid Cooling to Shape Data Centre Design and Operations.

Forces including extreme densification, gigawatt scaling, and data centre as unit of compute are driving these trends  Data centre innovation is continuing to be shaped by macro forces and technology trends related to AI, according to a report from Vertiv (NYSE: VRT), a

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A bridge to progress: Mining stakeholders’ partner with communities for mutual benefit.

A roadshow for the forthcoming Investing In African Mining Indaba 2026 has seen how partnerships between mining companies, government and communities can ensure equitable growth and long-term prosperity for all stakeholders. In Phokeng, North West, the recently opened R13,3-million Maithufi

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Preparing for Mandatory E-Invoicing: Why Manufacturers, Distributors and Wholesalers Must Move Beyond Spreadsheets Now.

South Africa’s journey toward mandatory e-invoicing is accelerating, and for manufacturers, distributors, and wholesalers, the countdown has officially begun. While electronic invoicing is currently voluntary for B2B transactions, the South African Revenue Service (SARS) has stated its intention to move

Preparing for Mandatory E-Invoicing: Why Manufacturers, Distributors and Wholesalers Must Move Beyond Spreadsheets Now. Read More »

Magalies Water in partnership with Glencore and the Bakwena Ba Mogopa Community as partners launches the Bethanie–Modikwe Water Pipeline Project.

Magalies Water, together with the Glencore and Bakwena Ba Mogopa partnership, and the Rustenburg Local Municipality, launched Phase 1 of the Bethanie–Modikwe Bulk Water Pipeline Project. This critical initiative aims to improve access to reliable and potable water for communities

Magalies Water in partnership with Glencore and the Bakwena Ba Mogopa Community as partners launches the Bethanie–Modikwe Water Pipeline Project. Read More »

Practical skills meets real opportunities: Technical and vocational training centres key to powering South Africa’s automotive era.

South Africa’s automotive sector is entering a time of rapid transformation as electric vehicles, hydrogen technologies and automated manufacturing begin reshaping how vehicles are built, serviced and maintained. The skills required in this environment combine engineering, software, diagnostics and human

Practical skills meets real opportunities: Technical and vocational training centres key to powering South Africa’s automotive era. Read More »

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