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Volkswagen to leave WRC |
Posted by: DMG-network - 10-12-2016, 02:08 PM - Forum: Motor News Feed
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Volkswagen is set to pull out of the WRC – world rally championship – at the end of the season, with the decision coming only days after the German manufacturer won a fourth successive title, as reported Tuesday. This comes a week after Audi made its exit from endurance racing official, albeit, to focus on [...]
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Investment to rehabilitate wetlands |
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The Department of Environmental Affairs’ Working for Wetlands Programme has invested R1 billion into the rehabilitation of 1200 wetlands and created 25 000 jobs and much needed training since 2004. Working for Wetlands Programme The department said that during 2015/2016 financial year alone, the programme successfully managed to rehabilitate 123 wetlands. “In the 2015/2016 financial [...]
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