Emerging contractors to benefit from Sanral-Wirtgen agreement

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Access by small enterprises to the road construction machinery they need to execute major Sanral projects has been boosted by an MoU entered into.

Approval of Gautrain expansion ‘imminent’

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Move confirmed by Human Settlements MEC during briefing on plans for strategic infrastructure project 7

LGP firms to answer to price-fixing cartel claims

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Five LPG companies have been referred by the Competition Commission to the Competition Tribunal for prosecution for cartel conduct.

VW SA gearing up to assemble vehicles in Ghana

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Volkswagen SA in June launched the first integrated mobility solution in Africa, and possibly the world.

Erwin urges pacts to keep SA car industry afloat

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The survival of South Africa's automotive industry was at risk as the country failed to speedily enter into regional trade relationships in Africa.

Fuel prices, barring one, to remain unchanged

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An increase in the petrol price of close to 30c a litre was expected this month, because of the depreciation in the value of the rand.

Land expropriation hits affordable housing

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Expropriation of land without compensation debate results in a 40% decline in demand for affordable housing due to promises of "free" homes.

Basil Read's mining business will have to be sold in rescue plan

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According to the plan, the business rescue practitioners would consider any offer to purchase Basil Read Mining.

Pape Fund Managers in 51% BEE deal

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Pape has acquired a 48. 3percent equity interest in the Laser Group for an undisclosed amount through the transaction.

SA’s ‘construction mafia’ is spreading to Pretoria

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The so-called ?construction mafia? has spread its wings to Pretoria?s eastern suburbs of Arcadia, Menlo Park and Brookly

Cars make up 14 percent of SA's total exports

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South Africa?s automotive industry achieved total export sales of vehicles and components worth R164. 9 billion in 2017.

Display safety ratings on all SA models, says AA

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Automobile Association urges carmakers to buy into its #SaferCarsforAfrica campaign with Global NCAP.

Gov't to release details on electric vehicles plan

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Trade and industry department expects to announce details on master plan and for local production of electric cars.

Taxi bosses accuse Toyota of 'bad trading practices'

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Toyota SA executives to meet with taxi industry leaders following Wednesday's blockade of the Durban plant.

Mercedes-Benz to produce AMGs in SA

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Mercedes-Benz South Africa gearing up to produce three high-performance AMG C43 models in its East London plant.

Municipality faces damages claim

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An industrial association is to launch a damages claim against after several members were illegally disconnected by the municipality.

Super Group buys UK fleet company

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SG Fleet, a subsidiary of listed transport and logistics company Super Group, has acquired UK-based contract hire, short-term rental and fleet management services ...

Durban aqueduct plan on hold after interdict

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The award of the phase 2 of the Western Aqueduct project, the single largest bulk water supply pipeline contract ever undertaken by eThekwini Water and Sanitation, ...

Millions ‘lost in property fraud’

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An estimated R20 million to R40m has allegedly been misappropriated by Constantia Sectional Title Managers (CSTM), the managing agent for about 450 bodies corporate ...

Millions ‘lost in property fraud’

Roy Cokayne|Published

An estimated R20 million to R40m has allegedly been misappropriated by Constantia Sectional Title Managers (CSTM), the managing agent for about 450 bodies corporate ...

Millions ‘lost in property fraud’

Roy Cokayne|Published

An estimated R20 million to R40m has allegedly been misappropriated by Constantia Sectional Title Managers (CSTM), the managing agent for about 450 bodies corporate ...

Nampak’s disposals boost interims

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The turnaround or sale of underperforming businesses and improved performances from the flexible, diversified canning and African operations of Nampak boosted the ...