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The loan will be channeled into more than 100 critical infrastructure projects designed to improve daily life for Johannesburg’s over 6.4 million residents.
HANGZHOU, CHINA / ACCESS Newswire / July 11, 2025 / In the era of rapid technological advancement, smart robots, as the epitome of cutting-edge technologies, have demonstrated explosive growth. Data s ...
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Daily Times on MSNPetrodollars & Power DealsIn the fiscal strain following Pakistan's latest IMF Extended Fund Facility, the government turned to Gulf capital as a ...
Contributor Brent Williams weighs the pros and cons for utilities considering upgrading advanced metering infrastructure.
Businesses will be allowed to use a hosepipe if it is directly related to a commercial purpose. There are restrictions on using a hosepipe if not for those essential commercial needs – so using a ...
African Development Bank’s Johannesburg Deal Signals a New Era in City-Led Urban Investment (By Bleming Nekati) ...
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Doncaster Free Press on MSN"Lead by example" says one Doncaster resident as Yorkshire Water starts its hosepipe banA Doncaster resident has voiced his amazement that Yorkshire Water has today put a hosepipe ban in place while failing to ...
In June 2025, a quiet but important decision marked a real turning point in African urban finance. The African Development Bank's Board of Directors approved a ZAR 2.5 billion ($139 million) corporate ...
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