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South African ports open for cargo, mineral exports, govt says
By: Reuters 1st April 2020 South African ports remain open to all types of cargo, although essential goods should be prioritised where possible, the Department of Transport... →
Risk of load-shedding will be low during lockdown - Mantashe

By: Terence Creamer 25th March 2020 Security of energy supply remains critical during the Covid-19 lockdown period, Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe reiterated on... →
Tripoli-aligned forces say they quit Libya's Sirte to avoid bloodshed
By: Reuters 7th January 2020 Forces aligned with Libya's internationally recognised Government of National Accord said on Tuesday they had withdrawn from the strategic coastal... →
Traffic flowing after Bayhead truck congestion
28th November 2019 The severe traffic congestion in the Bayhead Precinct of the Port of Durban on Tuesday and Wednesday was brought under control by late Wednesday... →
Port of Durban addressing Bayhead truck congestion
27th November 2019 Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) at the Port of Durban is addressing serious truck traffic congestion in the Bayhead Precinct of the Port... →
SAA losing R52m a day as unions and airline remain deadlocked 
By: News24Wire 15th November 2019 Unions and flag carrier South African Airways are still deadlocked as a national strike continues. "The unions are still sticking to their guns and... →
SAA plays hardball as strike starts
By: News24Wire 15th November 2019 South African Airways (SAA) has not increased its wage hike offer to striking unions at the airline, spokesperson Tlali Tlali told Fin24 on Friday... →
Face-to-Face with a R1 billion investment
31st October 2019 Today, the Leader of Government Business, Nomusa Dube-Ncube attended the launch of a Gas Storage Facility in Richards Bay. This is in line with the... →