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Charge copper thieves with economic sabotage, says Mbalula 
By: African News Agency 25th February 2020 Copper thieves should be charged with economic sabotage rather than common theft, Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula suggested in Parliament on... →
Africa could be the winner as the US attempts to stifle Huawei
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 25th February 2020 The adoption of 5G technology, powered by Chinese tech giant Huawei, has become a game of international geopolitical football with Donald Trump as... →
Fightback against cell battery theft gathers pace, with recent joint operation seeing kingpin sentenced to 10 years behind bars
18th February 2020 MTN’s effort in increasing security measures and introducing high tech solutions and on the ground strategies to prevent battery theft and... →
SATAWU welcomes the suspension of Prasa Western Cape Manager
14th February 2020 South African Transport and Allied Workers’ Union (SATAWU) welcomes the suspension of Richard Walker, Western Cape Regional Manager at Passenger... →
More stringent measures needed to curb train accidents
13th February 2020 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng is calling on the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) to put more stringent measures in place to... →
Cable Theft at Van Rhyn station in Benoni leaves thousands of commuters stranded
3rd February 2020 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng has learnt that several trains are not running this morning due to cable theft at the Van Rhyn station in... →
Urgent steps needed to revive South Africa’s economy – Minerals Council 
By: Martin Creamer 3rd February 2020 Urgent steps are needed to revive the South African economy, Minerals Council South Africa chairperson Mxolisi Mgojo said on Monday. Speaking on... →
Trade Conditions Remain Tight
16th January 2020 Trade conditions remained in negative territory in December 2019, but the seasonally adjusted Trade Activity Index (TAI) improved marginally to 44... →