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City of Cape Town reiterates demand for private sector contribution to port
By: Lumkile Nkomfe 2nd November 2023 The City of Cape Town has requested that national government immediately publish the Freight Logistics Roadmap to include the participation of the... →
Baker McKenzie Advised Mantengu Mining in ZAR 500-million share subscription facility with GEM Global Yield LLC SCS and GEM Yield Bahamas Limited
1st November 2023 A team from Baker McKenzie in Johannesburg has advised Mantengu Mining Limited on an innovative share subscription facility agreement with global... →
TP Nchocho appointed chair of inaugural TNPA board
By: Terence Creamer 30th October 2023 Outgoing Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) CEO Tshokolo Petrus (TP) Nchocho has been appointed chairperson of the inaugural Transnet... →
Growth: How government can stop South Africa from falling apart
30th October 2023 Ahead of next week’s Medium Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS) a new, hard-hitting report by leading policy think tank, the Centre for... →
Global Port Infrastructure Sufficiency Index: Results of the pilot phase
27th October 2023 Maritime transport handles over 80% of global merchandise volume, making ports essential to global trade and economy. They've evolved into... →
‘Open and transparent’ third-party rail access system by April
By: Terence Creamer 26th October 2023 State-owned freight logistics group Transnet has confirmed that an open and transparent framework for granting private train operating companies’... →
Transnet’s recovery plan premised on securing govt capital injection
By: Terence Creamer 26th October 2023 Absent an equity injection or debt relief from government, Transnet chairperson Andile Sangqu says the State-owned entity will not be able to... →
Leadership in a crisis: how President Ramaphosa’s COVID speeches drew on Mandela’s ideas of South African unity
24th October 2023 In times of crisis, leaders wield more than just political power. They harness the art of rhetoric in a bid to unite their nations towards a common... →