🔒 SA courts private sector to revive rail network, Maersk contests Transnet’s pick for partner
South Africa is partnering with the private sector to breathe new life into its rail network, marking a significant shift in strategy.
South Africa is partnering with the private sector to breathe new life into its rail network, marking a significant shift in strategy.
As South Africa gears up for its national and provincial elections, investors are closely monitoring their impact on the country’s policies.
The DA is making a direct call for the clear and transparent handling of the accident by TFR.
S A enduring energy crisis, a new threat looms as state-owned Transnet SOC Ltd., vital for the nation’s logistics, faces a deepening meltdown.
The Road Freight Association (RFA) takes note of the bailout by National Treasury of Transnet.
This week’s shock announcement that South Africa’s dominant but loss-making steelmaker Arcelor Mittal is cutting its 10,000 workforce by 35%…
With rail inefficiencies costing billions, Transnet’s plea for funding rests on the urgency of implementing vital operational reforms to revive the nation’s crucial transport systems.
Naude Rademan discloses that in some sectors the rail crisis at Transnet has led to a trebling in transporting of goods by road.
In a significant move aimed at revitalising SA’s economic backbone, Transnet has established a dedicated unit to oversee its rail network.
Six months ago it was Eskom that most troubled behatted finance minister Enoch Godongwana on his big public day.