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Transnet appoints law firm to investigate allegations against TNPA management
By: Schalk Burger 25th January 2024 State-owned freight and logistics group Transnet has appointed an independent law firm to undertake an in-depth investigation into allegations that... →
Coal at risk of being stranded in South Africa as rail founders
By: Bloomberg 19th January 2024 Coal in South Africa, which has the largest proven reserves of the fuel on the continent, is at risk of becoming stranded following a plunge in... →
Key African economies to hold off from rate cuts until second half of 2024
By: Bloomberg 19th January 2024 African central banks due to decide on interest rates in the next three weeks are poised to maintain tight monetary policies, in contrast to their... →
Port of Cape Town crisis: Transnet to be called to committee
18th January 2024 Transnet will be invited to appear before the Standing Committee on Finance, Economic Opportunities and Tourism, to provide feedback on the... →
Transnet freight rail collision – DA calls for firm timelines on export line restoration
17th January 2024 Following the unfortunate incident in which two Transnet Freight Rail (TFR) trains, conveying coal, collided on the export coal line to Richard’s... →
Cape Town calls for deadline on private sector port involvement
By: Irma Venter 12th January 2024 The City of Cape Town says it wants a “clear deadline” from Transnet and national government on private sector involvement in the Port of Cape... →
If you laid out the length of railway tracks destroyed by the ANC, they would stretch from Cape Town to Kilimanjaro
10th January 2024 Over the past three decades, the ANC has presided over the destruction of at least 3 636 kilometres of South Africa’s railway tracks. If one laid... →
SACP Statement on the 112th anniversary of the ANC
8th January 2024 The South African Communist Party (SACP) extends its warmest congratulations to the African National Congress (ANC), the oldest liberation... →