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- Editor’s note
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- PPPs key development tools
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- Tough road For infrastructure spend
- More than merely engineering
- Post-WC game tough for construction industry
- Now a water crisis
- Fracking
- Battle of the billboards
- Climate watch
- GovTech conference sets the tone
- Greening the transport sector
- Renewable energy takes off
- Tenders still a bone of contention
- Climate Change Leadership Awards (CCLA)
- Huge fund for affordable housing
- Skills in development finance for Africa
- Not out of the woods yet
- Editor's note
- Municipal Elections
- Bringing down the cost of doing business
- Housing crisis due for comprehensive review
- Tea bag filter provides safe water
- Taking stock after the final whistle
- eGovernment trends
- Sustainability
- Delivery protests
- Climate watch
- Skills Development Summit 2011
- Renewable energy investment on the up
- Reaching for the stars
- Challenged from top to bottom
- The effects of the Gauteng Freeway improvement project
- Delayed application
- Editor's Note
- Little good news for construction sector
- Elections could bring tough challenges
- Municipal elections
- Lack of skills hampers service delivery
- Keeping the 2010 World Cup moving
- Copenhagen summit
- Disaster management
- Refugees
- Climate watch
- Climate change not merely an environmental issue
- A changing landscape
- Local Government
- Zera technologies offering tech solutions for SA
- All Aboard!
- A house of cards
- Not merely local elections
- Construction industry crossing deep waters
- King III puts focus on IT
- Upcoming municipal elections of wider importance
- Training academy to be revived
- Key role for public-private partnerships
- World Cup goes green
- Zuma administration
- Much achieved, much still to be done
- Climate watch
- Food crisis
- Water efficiency
- COP 17
- Energy for growth
- Another tough year ahead
- House of democracy
- Construction sector needs municipalities
- Under-utilisation of IT for service delivery
- First for CSIR's black transport engineer
- Skills shortage still a pressing problem
- Beyond 2010
- Governance in search of the ideal municipality
- Cementing growth
- Keeping the economic arteries clean
- Exploration
- Concern over geo-engineering science
- A new green landmark
- The future is arriving
- Underspend costs jobs
- Housing
- Editor's Note
- Transformation of transport
- Traditional success measures challenged
- Infrastructure development
- Shortage of engineers
- Another turbulent year ahead
- Water Crisis
- Roads go downhill
- Preparing for the inevitable
- COP 17
- Managing water for the future
- Young and Rubicam (Y&R) joins forces with Tomorrow's Leaders
- Energy
- Job creation
- Rampant urbanisation drives housing shortage
- Keep The Momentum Going
- Cybercrime goes professional
- Traffic law controversy
- Construction sector leaner but optimistic
- Alert!
- Keeping an eye on the city
- Government structures to change
- Little legal muscle for climate cause
- Climate Watch
- Water threat
- Vusi Pikoli say’s good leadership is vital
- Spotlight on Municipal Systems Act
- Urban planning reverts to local government
- Renewable energy can be rearding for early birds
- Internet is about sharing – not privacy
- Editor's Note Issue 32
- Rapid Transport
- 2010 stadium drama
- 2010 starts early for Cape Town
- Delivery rebellion
- Lack of skills cripples delivery
- Green delivery for cash
- Climate in law
- Gauteng viability under threat
- Winning the beer wars in SA
- Financial skills assistance needs co-ordination
- Weather patterns spike home insurance claims
- Gender and ICT access in Africa
- Editor's Note
- Cost-driven transport changes
- Light goes on for new power deal
- Not all doom and gloom
- Alex shakes its history
- Global population
- Climate Watch
- Water crisis
- 2010 MPASA PICA Awards
- Mitchells Plain booms
- Debt levels up again
- State of the ICT industry
- Editor's Note
- Green electricity
- Truth or lies?
- Property development
- Do women rule the roost?
- Climate watch
- National agricultural support programme
- Waste management
- Pressure on affordable housing
- Municipalities ‘improve’ to 2% clean audits
- A Pothole Remedy
- Opinion
- Electricity cost
- Editor's Note
- Road deaths
- World Cup expectations
- Climate watch
- Capacity remains big municipal challenge
- A need to keep water resources safe
- Municipal finance
- Housing planning in disarray
- Mandla Xaba as Business Development Manager
- New electricity regime
- Transport safety
- ICT Occupying space
- Editors Note
- Profit or loss from 2010?
- Overview of local government in SA
- Climate watch
- Water in crisis
- Budget may leave municipalities short
- Call for papers 2010
- New energy age is dawning
- A bumpy move for housing
- Moving people rapidly
- Government ICT to accelerate
- Serious problems
- Climate watch
- Land reform
- The year of the heat wave
- Action-packed year ahead
- Local Government Commits
- Middle ground remains shaky
- New energy age looms
- Water allocation
- Service excellence through integrated technology
- Climate watch
- Worldwide water crisis looming
- Empowering those most affected
- Implications for IT Procurement
- Planning gets direction
- Rebuilding the housing market
- Local security requires improvement
- Twitting in the city council
- Climate watch
- Signalling a new era
- Greening of major events
- Human settlements
- Recession heightens the squeeze on municipalities
- A complicated PROBLEM
- Biofuels unlikely to grow
- Climate watch
- Women in local government
- Water crisis
- POLLUTERS BEWARE!
- Housing and poverty
- Local government finance
- South Africa ready to host 2010?
- Who should pick up the climate tab?
- Exporting pollution
- Pollution crisis looms from old mines
- Athlone Power Station
- New technology for power pool
- Housing agency seeks special deals
- Shake-up for local budgets
- The rocky road to Durban
- ‘Business as usual’ will not be immediate
- Salvation from the sea
- Linking Energy
- The human face of climate change
- New plans for new houses
- Local growth for national growth
- Climate watch
- Economics of conferencing in SA
- The water future has arrived
- Science Award
- Transport gets moving
- Climate watch
- Alarm bells for
- A barren sector
- Climate Change
- Climate change
- Power and powerlessness in global cities
- Water security
- Climate change
- Do protests signal a failed state?
- Dangerous food
- Earthquake alert
- Nuclear danger
- Bottled water caught in the flow
- Lessons from Fukushima
- Disaster and Social Media
- Environmental Acts get muscle
- Earthquake risk
- Water management
- Disaster management
- Local government and waste
- Resource crisis
- Fresh water a global crisis
- SA cities' response to climate change
- Delivery remains the major challenge
- Culture of protest has become entrenched
- Desalination is not as simple as it seems
- Countdown to elections has started
- Is the frequency of disasters increasing?
- Service delivery
- Fundamental changes for humankind are at hand
- Game on to save 2010 stadiums
- Energy and climate change
- Municipal elections around the corner
- Climate Change
- Electricity theft
- Disaster management
- Certificate Qualification
- Active participation
- Rapid urbanisation requires proactive planning
- Disaster awaits South Africa
- Municipal Elections
- After Copenhagen
- World Cup was a diversion, but challenges remain
- Climate change – expect some hot air
- Local administration remains under pressure
- New funding model for municipalities
- Overwhelming delivery challenges
- Municipal elections
- Service delivery crisis
- Service development
- Shaky infrastructure
- Service delivery
- Local government turmoil
- Service delivery falls prey to political expediency
- Climate park to cool off animals
- SA service industry in focus
- Goldstone to get MacArthur prize
- Cape Town's new bus system
- Rising property prices a hindrance to land restitution
- Commission releases recommended salary increases for public office bearers
- SA's competitiveness steady
- Global water award for SA
- Wind power on SA's national grid
- Motorwind-powered energy
- Fever pitch at Green Point
- One million jobs in four years
- Editor's note
- Roads go downhill
- Moving communities
- Dangerous transport now safer
- On the road for 2010
- A long hard road?
- Railing in jobs
- Double pinch
- Cementing growth
- Skills the problem, not money
- Water management under pressure
- Beaming to the world
- e-Lining service delivery
- Progress under threat
- Property uncertainty
- Electricity tariffs must keep on increasing, but it won't be easy – Frost & Sullivan
- SA on course to hold best ever World Cup
- FIFA okays PE for 2009 Confederation Cup
- Govt provides temporary assistance for households in need
- Government, politicians should unite for service delivery
- ICT must be encouraged at schools
- Welcome to Service Publication Online
- Conserving the living waters
- Learning about waste
- Traditional Leaders are receiving their rightful recognition.
- Connecting South Africa
- Stuttering taxis
- Where is the truth?
- Solar traffic
- Cleaning up
- Looking after IT orphans
- Jo'burg renewed
- Mandate for growth
- State of city finances
- Megawatts for mega event
- Gearing up for disaster
- Corruption watch
- Climate Change
- Renewable energy
- Reader's view
- Peace of mind
- Energy of the future
- Editors Note
- Government restructuring
- Healthcare challenges
- Articles
- Opinion
- Municipal finances
- Housing
- Transport
- COP 17
- Price and capacity restraints cost SA dearly
- Financial management a key skill
- Cloud cover
- SA’s green building initiatives
- A shining example of a PPP that works
- Green economy
- Waste Management concerns
- Editor’s note
- Producing water ambassadors
- PPPs key development tools
- Formal framework and scope of elections
- Tough road For infrastructure spend
- More than merely engineering
- Post-WC game tough for construction industry
- Now a water crisis
- Fracking
- Battle of the billboards
- Climate watch
- GovTech conference sets the tone
- Greening the transport sector
- Renewable energy takes off
- Tenders still a bone of contention
- Climate Change Leadership Awards (CCLA)
- Huge fund for affordable housing
- Skills in development finance for Africa
- Not out of the woods yet
- Editor's note
- Municipal Elections
- Bringing down the cost of doing business
- Housing crisis due for comprehensive review
- Tea bag filter provides safe water
- Taking stock after the final whistle
- eGovernment trends
- Sustainability
- Delivery protests
- Climate watch
- Skills Development Summit 2011
- Renewable energy investment on the up
- Reaching for the stars
- Challenged from top to bottom
- The effects of the Gauteng Freeway improvement project
- Delayed application
- Editor's Note
- Little good news for construction sector
- Elections could bring tough challenges
- Municipal elections
- Lack of skills hampers service delivery
- Keeping the 2010 World Cup moving
- Copenhagen summit
- Disaster management
- Refugees
- Climate watch
- Climate change not merely an environmental issue
- A changing landscape
- Local Government
- Zera technologies offering tech solutions for SA
- All Aboard!
- A house of cards
- Not merely local elections
- Construction industry crossing deep waters
- King III puts focus on IT
- Upcoming municipal elections of wider importance
- Training academy to be revived
- Key role for public-private partnerships
- World Cup goes green
- Zuma administration
- Much achieved, much still to be done
- Climate watch
- Food crisis
- Water efficiency
- COP 17
- Energy for growth
- Another tough year ahead
- House of democracy
- Construction sector needs municipalities
- Under-utilisation of IT for service delivery
- First for CSIR's black transport engineer
- Skills shortage still a pressing problem
- Beyond 2010
- Governance in search of the ideal municipality
- Cementing growth
- Keeping the economic arteries clean
- Exploration
- Concern over geo-engineering science
- A new green landmark
- The future is arriving
- Underspend costs jobs
- Housing
- Editor's Note
- Transformation of transport
- Traditional success measures challenged
- Infrastructure development
- Shortage of engineers
- Another turbulent year ahead
- Water Crisis
- Roads go downhill
- Preparing for the inevitable
- COP 17
- Managing water for the future
- Young and Rubicam (Y&R) joins forces with Tomorrow's Leaders
- Energy
- Job creation
- Rampant urbanisation drives housing shortage
- Keep The Momentum Going
- Cybercrime goes professional
- Traffic law controversy
- Construction sector leaner but optimistic
- Alert!
- Keeping an eye on the city
- Government structures to change
- Little legal muscle for climate cause
- Climate Watch
- Water threat
- Vusi Pikoli say’s good leadership is vital
- Spotlight on Municipal Systems Act
- Urban planning reverts to local government
- Renewable energy can be rearding for early birds
- Internet is about sharing – not privacy
- Editor's Note Issue 32
- Rapid Transport
- 2010 stadium drama
- 2010 starts early for Cape Town
- Delivery rebellion
- Lack of skills cripples delivery
- Green delivery for cash
- Climate in law
- Gauteng viability under threat
- Winning the beer wars in SA
- Financial skills assistance needs co-ordination
- Weather patterns spike home insurance claims
- Gender and ICT access in Africa
- Editor's Note
- Cost-driven transport changes
- Light goes on for new power deal
- Not all doom and gloom
- Alex shakes its history
- Global population
- Climate Watch
- Water crisis
- 2010 MPASA PICA Awards
- Mitchells Plain booms
- Debt levels up again
- State of the ICT industry
- Editor's Note
- Green electricity
- Truth or lies?
- Property development
- Do women rule the roost?
- Climate watch
- National agricultural support programme
- Waste management
- Pressure on affordable housing
- Municipalities ‘improve’ to 2% clean audits
- A Pothole Remedy
- Opinion
- Electricity cost
- Editor's Note
- Road deaths
- World Cup expectations
- Climate watch
- Capacity remains big municipal challenge
- A need to keep water resources safe
- Municipal finance
- Housing planning in disarray
- Mandla Xaba as Business Development Manager
- New electricity regime
- Transport safety
- ICT Occupying space
- Editors Note
- Profit or loss from 2010?
- Overview of local government in SA
- Climate watch
- Water in crisis
- Budget may leave municipalities short
- Call for papers 2010
- New energy age is dawning
- A bumpy move for housing
- Moving people rapidly
- Government ICT to accelerate
- Serious problems
- Climate watch
- Land reform
- The year of the heat wave
- Action-packed year ahead
- Local Government Commits
- Middle ground remains shaky
- New energy age looms
- Water allocation
- Service excellence through integrated technology
- Climate watch
- Worldwide water crisis looming
- Empowering those most affected
- Implications for IT Procurement
- Planning gets direction
- Rebuilding the housing market
- Local security requires improvement
- Twitting in the city council
- Climate watch
- Signalling a new era
- Greening of major events
- Human settlements
- Recession heightens the squeeze on municipalities
- A complicated PROBLEM
- Biofuels unlikely to grow
- Climate watch
- Women in local government
- Water crisis
- POLLUTERS BEWARE!
- Housing and poverty
- Local government finance
- South Africa ready to host 2010?
- Who should pick up the climate tab?
- Exporting pollution
- Pollution crisis looms from old mines
- Athlone Power Station
- New technology for power pool
- Housing agency seeks special deals
- Shake-up for local budgets
- The rocky road to Durban
- ‘Business as usual’ will not be immediate
- Salvation from the sea
- Linking Energy
- The human face of climate change
- New plans for new houses
- Local growth for national growth
- Climate watch
- Economics of conferencing in SA
- The water future has arrived
- Science Award
- Transport gets moving
- Climate watch
- Alarm bells for
- A barren sector
- Climate Change
- Climate change
- Power and powerlessness in global cities
- Water security
- Climate change
- Do protests signal a failed state?
- Dangerous food
- Earthquake alert
- Nuclear danger
- Bottled water caught in the flow
- Lessons from Fukushima
- Disaster and Social Media
- Environmental Acts get muscle
- Earthquake risk
- Water management
- Disaster management
- Local government and waste
- Resource crisis
- Fresh water a global crisis
- SA cities' response to climate change
- Delivery remains the major challenge
- Culture of protest has become entrenched
- Desalination is not as simple as it seems
- Countdown to elections has started
- Is the frequency of disasters increasing?
- Service delivery
- Fundamental changes for humankind are at hand
- Game on to save 2010 stadiums
- Energy and climate change
- Municipal elections around the corner
- Climate Change
- Electricity theft
- Disaster management
- Certificate Qualification
- Active participation
- Rapid urbanisation requires proactive planning
- Disaster awaits South Africa
- Municipal Elections
- After Copenhagen
- World Cup was a diversion, but challenges remain
- Climate change – expect some hot air
- Local administration remains under pressure
- New funding model for municipalities
- Overwhelming delivery challenges
- Municipal elections
- Service delivery crisis
- Service development
- Shaky infrastructure
- Service delivery
- Local government turmoil
- Service delivery falls prey to political expediency
- Climate park to cool off animals
- SA service industry in focus
- Goldstone to get MacArthur prize
- Cape Town's new bus system
- Rising property prices a hindrance to land restitution
- Commission releases recommended salary increases for public office bearers
- SA's competitiveness steady
- Global water award for SA
- Wind power on SA's national grid
- Motorwind-powered energy
- Fever pitch at Green Point
- One million jobs in four years
- Editor's note
- Roads go downhill
- Moving communities
- Dangerous transport now safer
- On the road for 2010
- A long hard road?
- Railing in jobs
- Double pinch
- Cementing growth
- Skills the problem, not money
- Water management under pressure
- Beaming to the world
- e-Lining service delivery
- Progress under threat
- Property uncertainty
- Electricity tariffs must keep on increasing, but it won't be easy – Frost & Sullivan
- SA on course to hold best ever World Cup
- FIFA okays PE for 2009 Confederation Cup
- Govt provides temporary assistance for households in need
- Government, politicians should unite for service delivery
- ICT must be encouraged at schools
- Welcome to Service Publication Online
- Conserving the living waters
- Learning about waste
- Traditional Leaders are receiving their rightful recognition.
- Connecting South Africa
- Stuttering taxis
- Where is the truth?
- Solar traffic
- Cleaning up
- Looking after IT orphans
- Jo'burg renewed
- Mandate for growth
- State of city finances
- Megawatts for mega event
- Gearing up for disaster
- Corruption watch
- Climate Change
- Renewable energy
- Reader's view
- Peace of mind
- Energy of the future
- Editors Note
- Government restructuring
- Healthcare challenges
- Breaking News
- News Articles
- Opinion
- Municipal finances
- Housing
- Transport
- COP 17
- Price and capacity restraints cost SA dearly
- Financial management a key skill
- Cloud cover
- SA’s green building initiatives
- A shining example of a PPP that works
- Green economy
- Waste Management concerns
- Editor’s note
- Producing water ambassadors
- PPPs key development tools
- Formal framework and scope of elections
- Tough road For infrastructure spend
- More than merely engineering
- Post-WC game tough for construction industry
- Now a water crisis
- Fracking
- Battle of the billboards
- Climate watch
- GovTech conference sets the tone
- Greening the transport sector
- Renewable energy takes off
- Tenders still a bone of contention
- Climate Change Leadership Awards (CCLA)
- Huge fund for affordable housing
- Skills in development finance for Africa
- Not out of the woods yet
- Editor's note
- Municipal Elections
- Bringing down the cost of doing business
- Housing crisis due for comprehensive review
- Tea bag filter provides safe water
- Taking stock after the final whistle
- eGovernment trends
- Sustainability
- Delivery protests
- Climate watch
- Skills Development Summit 2011
- Renewable energy investment on the up
- Reaching for the stars
- Challenged from top to bottom
- The effects of the Gauteng Freeway improvement project
- Delayed application
- Editor's Note
- Little good news for construction sector
- Elections could bring tough challenges
- Municipal elections
- Lack of skills hampers service delivery
- Keeping the 2010 World Cup moving
- Copenhagen summit
- Disaster management
- Refugees
- Climate watch
- Climate change not merely an environmental issue
- A changing landscape
- Local Government
- Zera technologies offering tech solutions for SA
- All Aboard!
- A house of cards
- Not merely local elections
- Construction industry crossing deep waters
- King III puts focus on IT
- Upcoming municipal elections of wider importance
- Training academy to be revived
- Key role for public-private partnerships
- World Cup goes green
- Zuma administration
- Much achieved, much still to be done
- Climate watch
- Food crisis
- Water efficiency
- COP 17
- Energy for growth
- Another tough year ahead
- House of democracy
- Construction sector needs municipalities
- Under-utilisation of IT for service delivery
- First for CSIR's black transport engineer
- Skills shortage still a pressing problem
- Beyond 2010
- Governance in search of the ideal municipality
- Cementing growth
- Keeping the economic arteries clean
- Exploration
- Concern over geo-engineering science
- A new green landmark
- The future is arriving
- Underspend costs jobs
- Housing
- Editor's Note
- Transformation of transport
- Traditional success measures challenged
- Infrastructure development
- Shortage of engineers
- Another turbulent year ahead
- Water Crisis
- Roads go downhill
- Preparing for the inevitable
- COP 17
- Managing water for the future
- Young and Rubicam (Y&R) joins forces with Tomorrow's Leaders
- Energy
- Job creation
- Rampant urbanisation drives housing shortage
- Keep The Momentum Going
- Cybercrime goes professional
- Traffic law controversy
- Construction sector leaner but optimistic
- Alert!
- Keeping an eye on the city
- Government structures to change
- Little legal muscle for climate cause
- Climate Watch
- Water threat
- Vusi Pikoli say’s good leadership is vital
- Spotlight on Municipal Systems Act
- Urban planning reverts to local government
- Renewable energy can be rearding for early birds
- Internet is about sharing – not privacy
- Editor's Note Issue 32
- Rapid Transport
- 2010 stadium drama
- 2010 starts early for Cape Town
- Delivery rebellion
- Lack of skills cripples delivery
- Green delivery for cash
- Climate in law
- Gauteng viability under threat
- Winning the beer wars in SA
- Financial skills assistance needs co-ordination
- Weather patterns spike home insurance claims
- Gender and ICT access in Africa
- Editor's Note
- Cost-driven transport changes
- Light goes on for new power deal
- Not all doom and gloom
- Alex shakes its history
- Global population
- Climate Watch
- Water crisis
- 2010 MPASA PICA Awards
- Mitchells Plain booms
- Debt levels up again
- State of the ICT industry
- Editor's Note
- Green electricity
- Truth or lies?
- Property development
- Do women rule the roost?
- Climate watch
- National agricultural support programme
- Waste management
- Pressure on affordable housing
- Municipalities ‘improve’ to 2% clean audits
- A Pothole Remedy
- Opinion
- Electricity cost
- Editor's Note
- Road deaths
- World Cup expectations
- Climate watch
- Capacity remains big municipal challenge
- A need to keep water resources safe
- Municipal finance
- Housing planning in disarray
- Mandla Xaba as Business Development Manager
- New electricity regime
- Transport safety
- ICT Occupying space
- Editors Note
- Profit or loss from 2010?
- Overview of local government in SA
- Climate watch
- Water in crisis
- Budget may leave municipalities short
- Call for papers 2010
- New energy age is dawning
- A bumpy move for housing
- Moving people rapidly
- Government ICT to accelerate
- Serious problems
- Climate watch
- Land reform
- The year of the heat wave
- Action-packed year ahead
- Local Government Commits
- Middle ground remains shaky
- New energy age looms
- Water allocation
- Service excellence through integrated technology
- Climate watch
- Worldwide water crisis looming
- Empowering those most affected
- Implications for IT Procurement
- Planning gets direction
- Rebuilding the housing market
- Local security requires improvement
- Twitting in the city council
- Climate watch
- Signalling a new era
- Greening of major events
- Human settlements
- Recession heightens the squeeze on municipalities
- A complicated PROBLEM
- Biofuels unlikely to grow
- Climate watch
- Women in local government
- Water crisis
- POLLUTERS BEWARE!
- Housing and poverty
- Local government finance
- South Africa ready to host 2010?
- Who should pick up the climate tab?
- Exporting pollution
- Pollution crisis looms from old mines
- Athlone Power Station
- New technology for power pool
- Housing agency seeks special deals
- Shake-up for local budgets
- The rocky road to Durban
- ‘Business as usual’ will not be immediate
- Salvation from the sea
- Linking Energy
- The human face of climate change
- New plans for new houses
- Local growth for national growth
- Climate watch
- Economics of conferencing in SA
- The water future has arrived
- Science Award
- Transport gets moving
- Climate watch
- Alarm bells for
- A barren sector
- Climate Change
- Climate change
- Power and powerlessness in global cities
- Water security
- Climate change
- Do protests signal a failed state?
- Dangerous food
- Earthquake alert
- Nuclear danger
- Bottled water caught in the flow
- Lessons from Fukushima
- Disaster and Social Media
- Environmental Acts get muscle
- Earthquake risk
- Water management
- Disaster management
- Local government and waste
- Resource crisis
- Fresh water a global crisis
- SA cities' response to climate change
- Delivery remains the major challenge
- Culture of protest has become entrenched
- Desalination is not as simple as it seems
- Countdown to elections has started
- Is the frequency of disasters increasing?
- Service delivery
- Fundamental changes for humankind are at hand
- Game on to save 2010 stadiums
- Energy and climate change
- Municipal elections around the corner
- Climate Change
- Electricity theft
- Disaster management
- Certificate Qualification
- Active participation
- Rapid urbanisation requires proactive planning
- Disaster awaits South Africa
- Municipal Elections
- After Copenhagen
- World Cup was a diversion, but challenges remain
- Climate change – expect some hot air
- Local administration remains under pressure
- New funding model for municipalities
- Overwhelming delivery challenges
- Municipal elections
- Service delivery crisis
- Service development
- Shaky infrastructure
- Service delivery
- Local government turmoil
- Service delivery falls prey to political expediency
- Climate park to cool off animals
- SA service industry in focus
- Goldstone to get MacArthur prize
- Cape Town's new bus system
- Rising property prices a hindrance to land restitution
- Commission releases recommended salary increases for public office bearers
- SA's competitiveness steady
- Global water award for SA
- Wind power on SA's national grid
- Motorwind-powered energy
- Fever pitch at Green Point
- One million jobs in four years
- Editor's note
- Roads go downhill
- Moving communities
- Dangerous transport now safer
- On the road for 2010
- A long hard road?
- Railing in jobs
- Double pinch
- Cementing growth
- Skills the problem, not money
- Water management under pressure
- Beaming to the world
- e-Lining service delivery
- Progress under threat
- Property uncertainty
- Electricity tariffs must keep on increasing, but it won't be easy – Frost & Sullivan
- SA on course to hold best ever World Cup
- FIFA okays PE for 2009 Confederation Cup
- Govt provides temporary assistance for households in need
- Government, politicians should unite for service delivery
- ICT must be encouraged at schools
- Welcome to Service Publication Online
- Conserving the living waters
- Learning about waste
- Traditional Leaders are receiving their rightful recognition.
- Connecting South Africa
- Stuttering taxis
- Where is the truth?
- Solar traffic
- Cleaning up
- Looking after IT orphans
- Jo'burg renewed
- Mandate for growth
- State of city finances
- Megawatts for mega event
- Gearing up for disaster
- Corruption watch
- Climate Change
- Renewable energy
- Reader's view
- Peace of mind
- Energy of the future
- Editors Note
- Government restructuring
- Healthcare challenges
- Archives
- What's out now!
- Other
- Housing
- Fracking
- Delivery protests
- Refugees
- Much achieved, much still to be done
- Keeping the economic arteries clean
- Preparing for the inevitable
- Little legal muscle for climate cause
- Green delivery for cash
- Global population
- National agricultural support programme
- Capacity remains big municipal challenge
- Overview of local government in SA
- Land reform
- Worldwide water crisis looming
- Signalling a new era
- Women in local government
- Exporting pollution
- ‘Business as usual’ will not be immediate
- Economics of conferencing in SA
- Alarm bells for
- Power and powerlessness in global cities
- Do protests signal a failed state?
- Nuclear danger
- Water management
- Disaster and Social Media
- Local government and waste
- Fresh water a global crisis
- Delivery remains the major challenge
- Culture of protest has become entrenched
- Countdown to elections has started
- Service delivery
- Game on to save 2010 stadiums
- Municipal elections around the corner
- Electricity theft
- Certificate Qualification
- Rapid urbanisation requires proactive planning
- Municipal Elections
- World Cup was a diversion, but challenges remain
- Local administration remains under pressure
- New funding model for municipalities
- Overwhelming delivery challenges
- Municipal elections
- Service delivery crisis
- Service development
- Shaky infrastructure
- Service delivery
- Local government turmoil
- Service delivery falls prey to political expediency
- Gearing up for disaster
- Corruption watch
- Climate Change
- Renewable energy
- Reader's view
- Peace of mind
- Energy of the future
- Editors Note
- Government restructuring
- Healthcare challenges
- Climate park to cool off animals
- SA service industry in focus
- Goldstone to get MacArthur prize
- Cape Town's new bus system
- Rising property prices a hindrance to land restitution
- Commission releases recommended salary increases for public office bearers
- SA's competitiveness steady
- Global water award for SA
- Wind power on SA's national grid
- Motorwind-powered energy
- Fever pitch at Green Point
- One million jobs in four years
- Electricity tariffs must keep on increasing, but it won't be easy – Frost & Sullivan
- SA on course to hold best ever World Cup
- FIFA okays PE for 2009 Confederation Cup
- Govt provides temporary assistance for households in need
- Property uncertainty
- Progress under threat
- e-Lining service delivery
- Beaming to the world
- Water management under pressure
- Skills the problem, not money
- Cementing growth
- Double pinch
- Railing in jobs
- A long hard road?
- On the road for 2010
- Dangerous transport now safer
- Moving communities
- Roads go downhill
- Editor's note
- Government, politicians should unite for service delivery
- ICT must be encouraged at schools
- Megawatts for mega event
- State of city finances
- Mandate for growth
- Jo'burg renewed
- Looking after IT orphans
- Cleaning up
- Solar traffic
- Where is the truth?
- Stuttering taxis
- Connecting South Africa
- Traditional Leaders are receiving their rightful recognition.
- Learning about waste
- Conserving the living waters
- Welcome to Service Publication Online
- Development
- Housing
- A shining example of a PPP that works
- Huge fund for affordable housing
- Challenged from top to bottom
- A house of cards
- Another tough year ahead
- Housing
- Rampant urbanisation drives housing shortage
- Urban planning reverts to local government
- Weather patterns spike home insurance claims
- Mitchells Plain booms
- Pressure on affordable housing
- Housing planning in disarray
- A bumpy move for housing
- Middle ground remains shaky
- Rebuilding the housing market
- A complicated PROBLEM
- Housing and poverty
- New plans for new houses
- Housing agency seeks special deals
- ICT
- Cloud cover
- GovTech conference sets the tone
- Reaching for the stars
- King III puts focus on IT
- Under-utilisation of IT for service delivery
- Traditional success measures challenged
- Cybercrime goes professional
- Internet is about sharing – not privacy
- Gender and ICT access in Africa
- State of the ICT industry
- Opinion
- ICT Occupying space
- Government ICT to accelerate
- Twitting in the city council
- Service excellence through integrated technology
- Infrastructure
- SA’s green building initiatives
- Tenders still a bone of contention
- Little good news for construction sector
- Construction industry crossing deep waters
- Construction sector needs municipalities
- Infrastructure development
- Construction sector leaner but optimistic
- 2010 stadium drama
- Not all doom and gloom
- Property development
- World Cup expectations
- Profit or loss from 2010?
- Water allocation
- South Africa ready to host 2010?
- Transport gets moving
- The human face of climate change
- New technology for power pool
- Biofuels unlikely to grow
- Local security requires improvement
- Serious problems
- Skills
- Municipal Finances
- Municipal finances
- Not out of the woods yet
- Delayed application
- Local Government
- COP 17
- Underspend costs jobs
- Job creation
- Spotlight on Municipal Systems Act
- Financial skills assistance needs co-ordination
- Debt levels up again
- Municipalities ‘improve’ to 2% clean audits
- Municipal finance
- Budget may leave municipalities short
- Action-packed year ahead
- Planning gets direction
- Recession heightens the squeeze on municipalities
- Local government finance
- Local growth for national growth
- Shake-up for local budgets
- Other
- Housing
- Fracking
- Delivery protests
- Refugees
- Much achieved, much still to be done
- Keeping the economic arteries clean
- Preparing for the inevitable
- Little legal muscle for climate cause
- Green delivery for cash
- Global population
- National agricultural support programme
- Capacity remains big municipal challenge
- Overview of local government in SA
- Land reform
- Worldwide water crisis looming
- Signalling a new era
- Women in local government
- Exporting pollution
- ‘Business as usual’ will not be immediate
- Economics of conferencing in SA
- Alarm bells for
- Power and powerlessness in global cities
- Do protests signal a failed state?
- Nuclear danger
- Water management
- Disaster and Social Media
- Local government and waste
- Fresh water a global crisis
- Delivery remains the major challenge
- Culture of protest has become entrenched
- Countdown to elections has started
- Service delivery
- Game on to save 2010 stadiums
- Municipal elections around the corner
- Electricity theft
- Certificate Qualification
- Rapid urbanisation requires proactive planning
- Municipal Elections
- World Cup was a diversion, but challenges remain
- Local administration remains under pressure
- New funding model for municipalities
- Overwhelming delivery challenges
- Municipal elections
- Service delivery crisis
- Service development
- Shaky infrastructure
- Service delivery
- Local government turmoil
- Service delivery falls prey to political expediency
- Gearing up for disaster
- Corruption watch
- Climate Change
- Renewable energy
- Reader's view
- Peace of mind
- Energy of the future
- Editors Note
- Government restructuring
- Healthcare challenges
- Climate park to cool off animals
- SA service industry in focus
- Goldstone to get MacArthur prize
- Cape Town's new bus system
- Rising property prices a hindrance to land restitution
- Commission releases recommended salary increases for public office bearers
- SA's competitiveness steady
- Global water award for SA
- Wind power on SA's national grid
- Motorwind-powered energy
- Fever pitch at Green Point
- One million jobs in four years
- Electricity tariffs must keep on increasing, but it won't be easy – Frost & Sullivan
- SA on course to hold best ever World Cup
- FIFA okays PE for 2009 Confederation Cup
- Govt provides temporary assistance for households in need
- Property uncertainty
- Progress under threat
- e-Lining service delivery
- Beaming to the world
- Water management under pressure
- Skills the problem, not money
- Cementing growth
- Double pinch
- Railing in jobs
- A long hard road?
- On the road for 2010
- Dangerous transport now safer
- Moving communities
- Roads go downhill
- Editor's note
- Government, politicians should unite for service delivery
- ICT must be encouraged at schools
- Megawatts for mega event
- State of city finances
- Mandate for growth
- Jo'burg renewed
- Looking after IT orphans
- Cleaning up
- Solar traffic
- Where is the truth?
- Stuttering taxis
- Connecting South Africa
- Traditional Leaders are receiving their rightful recognition.
- Learning about waste
- Conserving the living waters
- Welcome to Service Publication Online
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- The rocky road to Durban
- Climate watch
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- Climate change
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- Lessons from Fukushima
- Earthquake risk
- Disaster management
- Resource crisis
- SA cities' response to climate change
- Desalination is not as simple as it seems
- Fundamental changes for humankind are at hand
- Is the frequency of disasters increasing?
- Energy and climate change
- Climate Change
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- Active participation
- Disaster awaits South Africa
- After Copenhagen
- Climate change – expect some hot air
- Editor's Note
- Energy
- Price and capacity restraints cost SA dearly
- Renewable energy takes off
- Renewable energy investment on the up
- A changing landscape
- Energy for growth
- The future is arriving
- Energy
- Renewable energy can be rearding for early birds
- Light goes on for new power deal
- Green electricity
- Electricity cost
- New electricity regime
- New energy age is dawning
- New energy age looms
- Environment
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- Battle of the billboards
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- Climate change not merely an environmental issue
- Food crisis
- Concern over geo-engineering science
- Managing water for the future
- Water threat
- Gauteng viability under threat
- Water crisis
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- A need to keep water resources safe
- Water in crisis
- The year of the heat wave
- Empowering those most affected
- Greening of major events
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- The water future has arrived
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- Bottled water caught in the flow
- Environmental Acts get muscle
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- All Aboard!
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