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Transnet freight rail collision – DA calls for firm timelines on export line restoration
17th January 2024 Following the unfortunate incident in which two Transnet Freight Rail (TFR) trains, conveying coal, collided on the export coal line to Richard’s... →
Cape Town calls for deadline on private sector port involvement
By: Irma Venter 12th January 2024 The City of Cape Town says it wants a “clear deadline” from Transnet and national government on private sector involvement in the Port of Cape... →
If you laid out the length of railway tracks destroyed by the ANC, they would stretch from Cape Town to Kilimanjaro
10th January 2024 Over the past three decades, the ANC has presided over the destruction of at least 3 636 kilometres of South Africa’s railway tracks. If one laid... →
SACP Statement on the 112th anniversary of the ANC
8th January 2024 The South African Communist Party (SACP) extends its warmest congratulations to the African National Congress (ANC), the oldest liberation... →
Presidency and National Treasury release progress report outlining advances in economic reform through Operation Vulindlela
13th December 2023 The Presidency and National Treasury have on Monday, 11 December 2023, released a progress report for Q3/Q4 2023 on the implementation of economic... →
Tis the season to be responsible
11th December 2023 With the festive season soon approaching, many employees are counting down the days until they can close their business doors for 2023 and commence... →
Engen Driver Wellness records over 1 000 successful health screenings
11th December 2023 Commercial truck drivers across South Africa recently participated in Engen's annual Driver Wellness programme, receiving over a thousand free... →
No love, but some sympathy
By: Terence Creamer 8th December 2023 There is not much love for ArcelorMittal South Africa (AMSA). The near-monopoly business is seen as over-protected, and under responsive by many of... →