Zibi to help in the fight against littering and dumping
Written by The newsdesk
Friday, 28 May 2010
The City of Cape Town’s Solid Waste Department will re-introduce Zibi, the ‘rubbish eating ostrich’ to influence a whole new generation of Capetonians.
By establishing 10 public areas across the province’s rural communities, the KwaZulu-Natal acting MEC for Economic Development and Tourism, Ina Cronje, believes Soccer lovers in rural KwaZulu-Natal will not miss out on the World Cup experience.
AFM e-learning; Maintenance and Facilities Management, Module 3
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Thursday, 27 May 2010
The third module of 10 self-assisted learning courses. Please check our 'knowledge centre' to find out which other courses we will offer this year.
The courses have been put together by Kolosa Madikizela (Master of Technology; Construction Mangement), pat-time lecturer to 4th year students at the University of Johannesburg and CEO of Nexus Facilties Management.
A separate terminal has been set up at OR Tambo International Airport to ensure the arrival of the 31 soccer teams will disrupt normal airport operations as little as possible.
The Western Cape Department of Water Affairs has launched a 2010 and beyond water wise awareness campaign aimed at encouraging the conservation of water in the province. The campaign is directed at the hospitality industry particularly towards the kick start of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
As employees end up spending more time at their workplace than anywhere else, it is important that they are comfortable and well equipped to ensure their productivity. In this article we discuss some hands-on suggestions to have this achieved.
City moves to cut carbon emissions and address energy efficiency
Written by The newsdesk
Friday, 21 May 2010
Cape Town’s Mayoral Committee has recommended that the City’s Energy and Climate Change Action Plan be tabled for approval at the next Council Meeting in the last week of May.