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U.S confirms South Africa as host for the AGOA Summit as DA prepares to engage with stakeholders
21st September 2023 The DA notes the official confirmation by United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai and Minister Ebrahim Patel of the Department of Trade,... →
More than R25 billion flows into KZN - Siboniso Duma
21st September 2023 Today is day two of the 11th Transport Evolution Africa Forum & Expo attended by delegates from Africa and different parts of the globe. Around... →
Africa lays the groundwork for a future of electric vehicles
21st September 2023 The fast-evolving emobility sector presents a significant opportunity for sustainable growth and job creation in Africa, but some constraints need... →
Minister Pravin Gordhan notes correspondence over concerns about Transnet performance
20th September 2023 The Minister of Public Enterprises, Mr Pravin Gordhan, has noted the correspondence from the Association of South African Chambers (ASAC) in which... →
Pressure for action grows as South African ports firm flails
By: Bloomberg 19th September 2023 Business lobby groups are piling pressure on South Africa’s government to act against the management of state ports and rail operator Transnet for... →
Chinese loans to Africa plummet to near two-decade low - study
By: Reuters 19th September 2023 Chinese sovereign lending to Africa fell below $1 billion last year - the lowest level in nearly two decades - underscoring Beijing's shift away... →
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By: Terence Creamer 19th September 2023 Eskom expects the remaining suspensive conditions required for the operationalisation of the National Transmission Company South Africa (NTCSA) to... →
Transnet crisis – DA proposes 5 key interventions to stop the bleeding, save jobs and grow the economy
18th September 2023 The ongoing operational crisis at Transnet is posing an existential threat to the country’s export competitiveness and unless urgent steps are... →