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R200 billion in economic losses directly linked to Eskom and Transnet
7th November 2023 The DA notes with concern that operational deficiencies within Eskom and Transnet have inflicted a R200 billion loss on South Africa’s economy this... →
ARIA welcomes the interim Infrastructure Manager at Transnet
7th November 2023 The appointment of an interim Infrastructure Manager at Transnet is welcomed and is a step in the right direction for rail reform in South Africa,... →
SA: Dr Zizameme Cebekhulu, Address by Popcru President, outlining Presidential Political Overview, at the POPCRU 10th Congress, Durban ICC (06/11/23)
7th November 2023 It’s an honour to welcome you to our 10th Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (POPCRU) National Congress under the theme; “Building a sustainable... →
Cabinet likely to consider freight logistics roadmap in February - Ntshavheni
By: Terence Creamer 6th November 2023 The Department of Transport is undertaking a two-part consultation programme on the Roadmap for the Freight Logistics System in South Africa ahead... →
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... →
SA: Enoch Godongwana: Address by Finance Minister, on the Medium Term Budget Policy Statement, Parliament (01/11/2023)
2nd November 2023 This is a proud moment that has unified and brought joy to South Africans. Thank you Mabhokobhoko for reminding us that with preparation,... →
NEHAWU rejects the 2023 Medium Term Budget Plicy Statement
2nd November 2023 The National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union [NEHAWU] notes the 2023 Medium Term Budget Policy Statement [MTBPS] as presented in... →
Mid-Term Budget Speech: Where's the plan to lead SA from the morass?
2nd November 2023 Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana’s Medium Term Budget Speech hit the anticipated defensive notes to mitigate cuts in government spending, but... →