Gautrain: The mega job-making machine
The Gautrain has created 11 700 direct jobs, Gauteng minister for local government Qedani Dorothy Mahlangu said on Tuesday.
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'African blessing' as Gautrain makes sleek debut
Around 150 guests including government and media set off from Midrand on Tuesday on the first trip aboard the rapid-moving Gautrain.
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Racism probe under way at Gautrain site
An investigation into accusations of racism levelled against a supervisor at a Gautrain construction site in Midrand is under way.
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SA transport overhaul aims to leave 'a lasting legacy'
South Africa's transport network is receiving an unprecedented makeover to bring the nation together for the World Cup.
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Who is running the country?
With the unexpected expulsion of former president Thabo Mbeki, the ANC was caught without a transitional plan in place.
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Gautrain's big stink
Gautrain tunnelling waste could pollute a river that runs through four Southern African countries if it is not dealt with properly.
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Gautrain blasting damages cars in Centurion
A number of cars were damaged on Friday during blasting operations at a Gautrain construction site on the N1 north at Centurion.
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Make each decision count
Innovative financing and business solutions can often make a difference in making or breaking a business, writes David Jackson.
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Ready to roll in Nigel
Mbhazima Shilowa was in Derby this week to take delivery of the first Gautrain carriages, but the focus will soon shift to the East Rand town of Nigel
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Gautrain drilling resumes, but not under Oxford Road
The Bombela Concession Company has been given the go ahead to resume with construction work in ten areas except under Oxford Road in Rosebank.
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