The parastatal has clarified its board chairman’s remarks about implementing permanent stage 2 and 3 load-shedding for the next two years.
A look back at last week’s top stories.
Carrier claims there was miscommunication between shipper and 3rd party representatives over cargo shipments.
Transnet Port Terminals says ‘it’s all hands on deck’ to ensure a successful deciduous fruit season.
The partnership bodes well for local seafarers as it creates new international opportunities for skills training.
Emphasis will be on how to break into this lucrative market.
The pilot was found to be distracted, texting and emailing on his cellphone at the time the vessel ran aground.
A tailings breach means a mine in the north will remain closed until 2024.
Relations with China not as cosy as they used to be.
Research finds that in addition to the war in Ukraine, US-China tensions and cyber warfare are preventing efficient functioning of economies.
Warning that a social media campaign claiming coal exports are fuelling Eskom’s load-shedding is dangerous and damaging to the economy.
Police have swooped on members of a syndicate that has been terrorising business owners in recent months.