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100 000 containers now stuck outside three SA ports - as new penalties and price hikes loom
By: News24Wire 29th November 2023 In recent weeks, container ships have been bypassing the congested and delay-ridden Cape Town harbour to berth at the Port of Port Elizabeth in... →
After criticism from business, Ntshavheni blasts 'male chauvinist' media
By: News24Wire 28th November 2023 Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, who last week accused the private sector of engineering the state’s collapse, has now turned her... →
3 500 jobs at risk as ArcelorMittal mulls closure of longs units at Newcastle, Vereeniging
By: Terence Creamer 28th November 2023 Steel producer ArcelorMittal South Africa has indicated that it may close its long-products business, which could result in the loss of 3 500... →
IFP KZN Chairperson Slams President Ramaphosa's Fruitless Visit to Richards Bay Port
27th November 2023 The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) in KwaZulu-Natal, under the leadership of Provincial Chairperson Cllr Thami Ntuli, has expressed its deep... →
N14 circles in Kathu support industrial development in the Northern Cape
24th November 2023 Kathu, Northern Cape, 24 November 2023: As the Northern Cape Government intensifies its drive for Industrialisation, particularly with the progress... →
Reserve Bank slightly more positive about inflation, but Transnet crisis now serious threat
By: News24Wire 24th November 2023 Even after annual consumer inflation shocked the market on the upside on Wednesday, rising to 5.9% in October – higher than any economist surveyed... →
Ramaphosa talks tough over Transnet incompetence as ports nightmare rages on
By: News24Wire 24th November 2023 President Cyril Ramaphosa vowed that Transnet would shed itself of incompetence and address the major backlogs at the country's ports. If not, it... →
Light from the tunnel?
By: Terence Creamer 24th November 2023 Reform progress in South Africa rarely moves in a straight line from A to B, with the stop/start nature of the country’s electricity reform being a... →