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Transnet strike is 'rough', but the SOE must become sustainable, says CEO Portia Derby 
By: News24Wire 13th October 2022 Transnet group CEO Portia Derby has hit back at critics who may feel Transnet should accede to union demands simply to end the "rough" strike,... →
Business appeals for swift resolution to Transnet strike, as miners lose R815m a day 
By: Terence Creamer 13th October 2022 As the impasse between Transnet and its two recognised unions – the United National Transport Union (Untu) and the South African Transport and... →
Expanding bulk mineral exports can lift employment to 500 000 direct jobs 
By: Martin Creamer 11th October 2022 Expanding bulk mineral exports can increase employment to 500 000 direct jobs, up on the 459 000 of last year. What is generally required is for... →
Almost 30 vessels stuck as 90% of workers on strike at some Transnet harbours
By: News24Wire 11th October 2022 Transnet harbours – apart from East London - have been hit by mass stay-aways as a strike intensifies. Some 28 vessels were in limbo outside of... →
The economy cannot afford a strike at Transnet by Lucio Trentini, CEO of SEIFSA
11th October 2022 SEIFSA understand all too well the consequences of industrial action in the context of wage bargaining. A four-week strike in 2014 followed by a... →
Daily Podcast – October 10, 2022
10th October 2022 Making headlines: Ramaphosa trumpets early childhood development centres as 'an important part of the care economy' Suspended Pretoria chief... →
Urgent action needed as Transnet strike hits ports with billions on the line: business
By: News24Wire 10th October 2022 While Transnet has maintained that its terminals at ports have not come to a standstill, logistics businesses have warned of a catastrophic... →
Investment required to meet mining’s decarbonisation, power challenges – PwC 
By: Martin Creamer 4th October 2022 South Africa’s mining sector will be required to make major investments into alternative and renewable energy sources and energy planning to... →