Japanese motor company unveils its new D-Max bakkie made in SA, which president calls a welcome contribution to economic recovery
Japanese motor company Isuzu’s R1.2bn investment in making the new D-Max bakkie in SA is “a welcome contribution to efforts to rebuild our economy”, President Cyril Ramaphosa said Thursday.
Production of the seventh-generation vehicle began this month at the Gqeberha vehicle assembly plant of Isuzu Motors SA. It was the first major investment since the Japanese parent bought the local assets of General Motors after it disinvested from SA at the end of 2017...
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
JONATHAN JANSEN | Unterhalter’s treatment shows SA is still stuck in apartheid modeIt’s time our interactions were based on each other’s bona fides, not racial nativism, but that takes leadership
Read more »
JONATHAN JANSEN | Unterhalter’s treatment shows SA is still stuck in apartheid modeIt’s time our interactions were based on each other’s bona fides, not racial nativism, but that takes leadership
Read more »
Wastewater treatment report shows SA is even deeper in the kakThe document says 39% of municipal wastewater systems are in a critical state, compared with 29% in 2013
Read more »
JONATHAN JANSEN | Unterhalter’s treatment shows SA is still stuck in apartheid modeIt’s time our interactions were based on each other’s bona fides, not racial nativism, but that takes leadership
Read more »
Wastewater treatment report shows SA is even deeper in the kakThe document says 39% of municipal wastewater systems are in a critical state, compared with 29% in 2013
Read more »
HILTON TROLLIP: Baseload fallacy keeps SA in the darkDMRE should stop allowing fossil fuel interests to derail its legal obligations to ensure reliable, continuous electricity
Read more »