by Kishugu | Oct 4, 2017 | Kishugu
A cold front moved over the country this morning resulting in windy, rainy and cold conditions in the Western and Northern Cape provinces. It is accompanied by an intense upper trough (extension of a low pressure in the upper portions of the atmosphere) which has...
by Kishugu | Oct 4, 2017 | Kishugu Fleet
One of the main dangers of driving in wet weather conditions, is when the tread on your tyre is no longer able to channel away water, and the tyre lifts off the road surface and starts to skim across the water like a speedboat. This ‘aquaplaning’, as...
by Kishugu | Sep 11, 2017 | Working on Fire
Over the years, we have come to accept that the change in our weather is the fault of either an El Niño, or a La Niña – this is over and above of course, the impact due to climate change and global warming. So, who are these naughty children and why are they...
by Kishugu | Aug 28, 2017 | Kishugu
Fires cost South Africa more than R1bn in damages in 2015. As climate change fans the flames, particularly in August, Tricia Govindasamy visited one rural community using world-class technology to put out the fires. This article was originally published on FIN24tech...
by Kishugu | Aug 21, 2017 | Kishugu Fleet
Did you know that it is illegal to convey passengers on the back of a bakkie (LDV) for remuneration? According to Arrive Alive legislation of conveying passengers on the back of an LDV came into effect in May this. This law was passed after statistics showed that...