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AfriBusiness: AfriBusiness considering legal action against directors
30th August 2016 AfriBusiness will consult their legal team this week to investigate possible legal action against several company directors who were involved in... →
Zuma endorses SA efforts to attract investment
By: News24Wire 14th July 2016 The Department of Trade and Industry will in the next few months launch a national one-stop-shop that will be responsible for issuing permits,... →
DTI moving to iron out local-content frustrations around Transnet contracts
By: Terence Creamer 24th May 2016 The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has confirmed that it is “concerned” about whether all four of the original equipment manufacturers... →
DPE: Lynne Brown: Address by Minister of Public Enterprises, during a Portfolio committee of Public Enterprises, Parliament, Cape Town (06/04/2016)
6th April 2016 The global economy has been facing serious head winds that have pose challenges to most emerging market economies including South Africa. →
Scopa members irked by PRASA board’s lack of answers 
By: RDM News Wire 18th November 2015 The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) board was sent packing by Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) committee... →
RSR: PRASA Shosholoza Meyl derailment in Kimberley (Northern Cape)
19th August 2015 The Railway Safety Regulator (RSR) can confirm that a PRASA Shosholoza Meyl long distance train, travelling from Johannesburg to Cape Town,... →
PRASA unveils first new long-haul passenger locomotive 
By: Natasha Odendaal 1st December 2014 The next three years will see an influx of new long-haul passenger locomotives enter service in South Africa after the Passenger Rail Agency of... →
SA: Bulelani Magwanishe: Address by the Deputy Minister of Public Enterprises, on Infrastructure Development in South Africa, Beijing (30/10/2013)
30th October 2013 Africa’s absolute and relative lack of infrastructure points to the existence of untapped productive potential, which could be unlocked through... →