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The invasion that shook the world
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 24th February 2023 The Russian invasion of Ukraine shaken global governance. Fuel, fertilizer, and food price hikes in Africa have escalated costs of living and... →
The preliminaries for the relocation of the SA Navy’s KwaZulu-Natal base are going well 
By: Rebecca Campbell 17th February 2023 South Africa’s national port infrastructure and marine services agency, Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA), has given the assurance that the... →
SA: Mondli Gungubele: Address by Minister in the Presidency, during the State of the Nation Address debate, National Assembly, Parliament, Cape Town (14/02/2023)
14th February 2023 This year’s State of the Nation Address by President Ramaphosa is historic in many ways. It signals many rays of possibilities and an imminent end... →
2022 Sona promises: South Africa’s Cyril Ramaphosa zero for two on state utilities Eskom and Transnet
By: Africa Check 9th February 2023 South African president Cyril Ramaphosa will deliver his annual state of the nation address (Sona) on 9 February 2023. Themed #LeaveNoOneBehind,... →
Key risks and opportunities in the minerals industry
31st January 2023 Like other economic sectors, the South African mining industry continues to face many headwinds, but it remains resilient. Some of the key... →
Intervention urgent to resolve rail, port problems, says Business Leadership South Africa
By: Martin Creamer 30th January 2023 Urgent intervention is required to resolve the problems of South Africa’s freight rail system and ports, says Business Leadership South Africa... →
BLSA CEO's Weekly Newsletter
30th January 2023 The figures are startling: coal exports processed through Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) last year dropped to 51-million tonnes, the lowest in... →
Transnet could be major disaster to South African economy, coal commentators warn

By: Martin Creamer 23rd January 2023 Transnet could be a major disaster to the South African economy if everybody does not get involved, commentator Michael Avery warned in his column... →