- 14 Auret Street, New Doornfontein 2094, Gauteng
- 10-20 km from Edenvale CBD
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Mzanzi Movers helps clients with moving requirements throughout Southern Africa catering for various sectors supply chains, mining, appliances, pharmaceuticals, manufacturers, recyclers, and perishable goods such as fresh produce and even Hazardous loads. We also operate a local fleet both in Johannesburg and Kwa-Zulu Natal. Our strategy is to grow our routes in collaboration with our client's requirements. Our vehicles use only designated major toll routes to ensure prompt delivery of cargo. Our... Read more
- Sandown, Gauteng
- 10-20 km from Edenvale CBD
- Business can travel to you
- Overall rating: 5.0
We provide various skips for hire in most areas of Gauteng - residential, commercial, industrial and recreational facilities. Our bins can be hired to remove all forms of general waste, garden waste, builder's rubble and industrial waste from your facility.We take ownership of the contents of the skip once it is full and/or the rental period has been reached. Benworx is your one-stop skip, rubble removal partner, supplying all needed services required to facilitate a successful rubble removal... Read more
- Johannesburg, Gauteng, Johannesburg CBD 2000, Gauteng
- 10-20 km from Edenvale CBD
At Remove Rubble we provide excellent rubbish removal services at competitive prices. By providing garbage removal and tidy up services, we also recycle and handle discards of all kinds. Read more
- Beyers Naude Drive, Sandton CBD 2146, Gauteng
- 10-20 km from Edenvale CBD
Earth Probiotic provides food waste composting solutions for home and business. All of our products are 100% South African. Using our Earth Bokashi system, households can turn all their food waste back to soil. Bokashi composting is a unique composting method which utilises indigenous micro-organisms to ferment food waste (including cooked and uncooked meat, sea food, dairy and even small bones) which can then be dug into soil, composted with garden waste or fed to composting worms. Read more