‘The situation of children warrants a need for someone (or an institution) who has 100% of their attention and is responsive to their needs.’
NWU engineering students are changing the quality of life in local communities
The Convention on the Rights of the Child has been signed by 194 countries; it is the most ratified United Nations treaty in history
Students from other countries favour NWU for its academic resources and because they feel safe and comfortable on campus
Leading professors and academic staff are among the reasons that NWU alumni feel loyal to the institution
A Re Yeng will link remote areas such as Mamelodi and Kopanong with the Pretoria CBD
The proposed extensions to the Gautrain network will enable a shift from private vehicles to public transport to reduce congestion
Gauteng’s 25-year Integrated Transport Master Plan ushers in an innovative way of structuring future development
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/ 14 November 2014
South Africa’s government believes that massive infrastructure investment will lead to huge economic growth
The blueprints for passenger and freight transport and road networks are crystal clear, but some strategic thinking is still required about ports