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South Africa: Government shows intent in the rail and logistics sector
7th April 2025 On 23 March 2025, Transnet and the Department of Transportation launched a request for information (RFI) to interested and affected parties in... →
Creecy moves to test private sector appetite for rail and port partnerships
By: Terence Creamer 23rd March 2025 Transport Minister Barbara Creecy has launched an online request for information (RFI) process to test market appetite for potential private sector... →
SA: Enoch Godongwana: Address by Finance Minister: 2025 Budget Speech, Parliament, Cape Town (12/03/2025)
13th March 2025 The delay has stimulated an unprecedented level of public debate about the difficult policy trade-offs we, as a nation, face. A vital debate about... →
Transnet urged to use Budget Facility for Infrastructure to fund project partnerships
By: Terence Creamer 12th March 2025 While Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana said that additional guarantees will be considered to refinance Transnet’s maturing debt and its capital... →
Maps showing China’s growing influence in Africa distort reality – but some risks are real
5th March 2025 Global power dynamics in Africa are shifting, with China eclipsing the influence of the US and France. China has become Africa’s single largest... →
Port of Cape Town private partners should top Minister Creecy’s agenda
3rd March 2025 Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has welcomed Transport Minister Barbara Creecy’s reported confirmation that a Request For Information (RFI) will... →
Arbitrator’s Aggressive Questioning Appears to Indicate Bias
28th February 2025 An employee was dismissed for alleged misconduct involving bribery, corruption and dishonesty. The CCMA commissioner ruled that his dismissal was... →
Dept of Transport, Transnet to engage market on private sector participation opportunities soon
By: Darren Parker 20th February 2025 The Department of Transport and State-owned Transnet will, in the next two months, engage the market on private sector participation (PSP) projects... →