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New dawn for SA’s freight rail industry?
By: Creamer Media Reporter 19th February 2021 In this opinion piece, Pulane Tshabalala contents that third-party operator access to State-owned logistics group Transnet’s rail network would,... →
Lily Mine Container Retrieval to Start in 60 Days
17th February 2021 ActionSA is delighted to announce that the Business Rescue Process (BRP) practitioners have published the amended plan for Lily Mine, awarding the... →
Lily Mine: 5 Years Later and Closing in On Justice
5th February 2021 Today, 5 February 2021, marks the particularly sad occasion of 5 years since the collapse of Lily Mine in Mpumalanga. Yet, despite this sadness,... →
Lily Mine Matter Moves One Step Closer to Solution
21st January 2021 The legal team of the former miners and families at Lily Mine have reported a major development that has moved the matter one step closer to... →
COVID-19 vaccine trials in Africa: what's promising, and what's problematic
2nd December 2020 Scientists are working around the clock to develop and test vaccines against SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent of COVID-19. Experts agree that... →
Can smart ports curb drug trafficking?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 30th November 2020 Seizures of large quantities of drugs such as cocaine, heroin and others at seaports have risen worldwide. The increase in shipping operations... →
Review of Maritime Transport 2020
20th November 2020 The Review of Maritime Transport 2020 provides an update on the latest trends in maritime trade, supply, markets, key performance indicators, and... →
Africa can’t risk a major maritime cyber attack
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 28th October 2020 Cyber attacks against African maritime infrastructure threaten the continent’s recovery from COVID-19 and its long-term development and security... →