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Labour resumes M1/Grayston Drive Pedestrian and cyclist structural bridge collapse Inquiry
26th August 2016 An expert witness representing Form-Scaff is set to continue with his testimony when the M1/Grayston Drive Pedestrian and cyclist structural bridge... →
Labour’s Grayston Drive Pedestrian structural bridge Inquiry continues
1st August 2016 The Department of Labour-appointed M1/Grayston Drive Pedestrian and cyclist structural bridge Inquiry will continue tomorrow (2 August 2016) after... →
The perfect storm: Mozambique's compounding crises
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 25th July 2016 A perfect storm is brewing in Mozambique as rocky economic and political fortunes stoke the embers of a decades-old conflict. Twenty-four years... →
Material failure contributed to fatal Johannesburg bridge collapse, insists expert witness 
By: African News Agency 8th July 2016 For the second day running, the head of the University of Pretoria’s Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering Department, Roelf Mostert,... →
Set of bolts not installed on collapsed Grayston bridge, says JDA 
By: Anine Kilian 16th February 2016 While key stakeholders have refused to take responsibility for the October collapse of the Grayston drive pedestrian bridge on Gauteng’s M1 highway... →
DoL: Labour on preliminary report of M1 scaffolding collapse
28th October 2015 Basic information Date of the incident: 14 October 2015 at approximately 15h25 Deceased: 2 persons died during the incident Injured:... →
GCIS: Department of Labour to set up Section 32 Inquiry for the M1 Bridge
28th October 2015 The Department of Labour is to set-up a Section 32 Inquiry to dig deeper as to the causes and who is to blame for the collapse of scaffolding work... →
Grayston bridge collapse probe will take at least six months
By: News24Wire 28th October 2015 The labour department’s inquiry into the M1 bridge collapse that killed two people will take at least six months to complete. “We have already... →