Construction materials supplier Afrimat expects earnings and headline earnings per share to be 20%-30% higher for the year to February as a result of lower costs.
Spire Property Management recently secured a mandate to manage the national portfolio of Pick ‘n Pay owned retail properties.
South Africans are cautious about the effect of the World Cup on property prices, with more than 80% of respondents to a poll saying they do not expect an increase in prices as a result of the soccer tournament.
Afrimat has advised that its earnings and headline earnings per share for the year ended February 28, are expected to be between 20%-30% higher than previously.
Plans are afoot to construct an 81- metre high wind measurement mast on a farm near Kidd’s Beach that could be the precursor to a fully- fledged wind farm.
The Green Building Council of South Africa will be holding a series of workshops in April on how to understand your buildings performance
A standoff is brewing between the Western Cape government and the Bitou council over the neglected Plettenberg Bay airport.
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