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IMO 2020 Global Sulphur Cap – milestone or millstone for maritime industry?
6th February 2020 It has been one month since new sulphur regulations came into force for sea transportation, compelling shipowners and shipping companies alike to... →
SA Express hopes to receive money owed by troubled carrier SAA
By: African News Agency 29th January 2020 State-owned airline SA Express Airways said on Wednesday it was hoping cash-strapped national carrier South African Airways would prioritise paying... →
Amplats earnings set to soar despite power outages 
By: Martin Creamer 28th January 2020 The shareholders of Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) have been advised that the earnings of the platinum group metals (PGMs) mining company for... →
DoT: Fikile Mbalula: Address by Transport Minister, on the occasion of the meeting with the Chairpersons and Chief Executives of Transport Public Entities, O.R. Tambo Intercontinental Hotel, Johannesburg (22/01/2020)
23rd January 2020 This meeting takes place at a time when we are in the process of finalizing our Strategic Plans for the next planning cycle that ends in... →
SAA Sells Nine Aircraft To Accommodate New Fleet
16th January 2020 South African Airways (SAA) has put some of its aircraft up for sale to accommodate the new Airbus A350-900s the airline recently added to its... →
SADTU calls on the President to sign the Copyright Amendment Bill
13th January 2020 The South African Democratic Teachers’ Union would like to wish the African National Congress a happy birthday as it marks 108 years since the... →
South Africa has huge 'green fuels' potential. But it needs to act now
10th January 2020 In this opinion piece, first published in The Conversation, professors David Walwyn and Rod Crompton make the case for South Africa to pay greater... →
Clear investment case for platinum – Northam 
By: Martin Creamer 25th November 2019 The current low price of platinum gives the metal a clear investment case, says Northam Platinum CEO Paul Dunne. “Platinum is currently very, very... →