The build will include solar power, grey water recycling, rainwater harvesting and a waste-to-energy facility
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An eight-year war between two former friends reveals the machinations of business in a small town.
A weak rand has boosted income from foreign investments for South Africa’s second-biggest property company.
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/ 6 December 2010
Developer Wraypex was dealt a severe blow on Monday in the North Gauteng High Court when it lost its claim against four green lobbyists.
A change in attitude is needed to keep building, writes Maya Fisher-French.