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Sanral expects to put R28 billion road contracts out to tender – DFA
The SA National Roads Agency has announced a R28 billion boost for the construction industry after some 70 new tenders are set be put to the market in the coming weeks. The Western Region (Western Cape and Northern Cape) will get contracts worth R600 million. File picture THE SOUTH African National Roads Agency (Sanral) has [â¦]
Cape Town issues tender to procure power from existing generators
The City of Cape Town has issued a tender to procure power from existing generators to mitigate against loadshedding. DEADLINE: 8 April 2024
Sanral to issue 70 tenders worth R28bn as it embarks on drive to upgrade ailing road network
The SA National Roads Agency will in the next six months issue tenders worth about R28bn aimed at stimulating economic growth across all provinces.
ANALYSIS | The UN court ruling coming ‘as soon as possible’ only part of untangling genocide case against Israel | CBC News
After two days of hearings at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, 17 judges are now left to sort through one divisive case, and consider whether to try helping unravel one of the world’s most polarizing conflicts in recent memory.
NSFAS should distribute funds and ditch the tenders — NGO
As tender corruption allegations continue to haunt the National Student Financial Aid Scheme handling more than R46bn in grants, NGO Accountability Now head advocate Paul Hoffman believes tenders should be axed and scheme employees take over the direct distribution of funds to students.
City of Cape Town issues independent power tender aiming at mitigating load shedding
In its aim to mitigate the impact of load shedding and reducing its reliance on Eskom, the City of Cape Town has announced a tender for independent power.
Woolworths going cashless? Merchants are within rights to refuse cash
A Woolworths poster proclaiming that its cafés would go cashless has stirred debate on social media, with some people threatening to boycott its stores. The retailer is hardly trying something revolutionary though: The times are a-changinâ.
South Africa: Mulilo, EDF Win Tender for Battery Energy Storage System
Construction of the battery energy storage system projects will commence in mid-2024 with an investment of $375 million.
Firms are going cashless, and that’s okay: Reserve Bank – TechCentral
Retailers are not obliged to accept cash as a means of payment, even though it is defined as legal tender.