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Makhosini Ndlovu, 26, and Thobelani Sodinga, 25, from Pimville Zone 9 in Soweto, Johannesburg have transformed an illegal dumpsite into a thriving food garden for their community. The pair, through an initiative called the Perseverance Development Programme, cleared...
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Making bricks from plastic waste is an unusual venture in Kenya and when Nzambi Matee quit her engineering job in the oil sector to take on plastic pollution, her friends and family were sceptical. But now her brick-making social enterprise Gjenge Makers is recycling...
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Accenture, in partnership with Adapt Digital Solutions, has launched a multi-tenant Mining Enterprise and Supplier Development (ESD) Platform for the mining industry that is designed to ramp up meaningful outcomes for the entire mining ecosystem. It is a Salesforce...
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Cape Town – The Department of Basic Education wants to build more schools, repair those damaged during the storms and eradicate some of the mud schools. Over the years the department has come under fire for mud schools in provinces like the Eastern Cape. Finance...
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Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has stressed the importance of energy security for economic recovery and job creation. CAPE TOWN – Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has stressed the importance of energy security for economic recovery and job creation. “This...
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Brakpan and Tsakane families without water for a week One of many snaking queues of Ekurhuleni residents waiting to get water from municipal tankers. Parts of Tsakane and Brakpan have been without water since last Monday. Photo: Kimberly Mutandiro Taps have been dry...