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Last Week’s Top Stories on FTW Online

22 Jun 2018
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‘Aarto will leave traffic offenders with no place to hide’

South Africa’s contentious Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (Aarto) Bill will take the country out of the dark ages, allowing government to hold drivers accountable.

Environmental activists speak out against Durban port expansion project

The South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA) has voiced its opposition to the Durban port upgrade and expansion project currently being carried out by Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) and Transnet Port Terminals (TPT).

US lifts ban on citrus from CBS regions in South Africa

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is set to amend regulations to allow for the importation of several varieties of fresh citrus fruit, as well as citrus hybrids, from areas in South Africa where citrus black spot has been known to occur.

Time for private sector participation in rail?

It’s time for the continent to bring in the private sector in a broader and more effective way to help finance revolutionising railways.

Ports of entry saved from PSA’s ‘Day of Rage’

Collective bargaining stood firm and saved South Africa’s ports of entry from what could have been a crippling strike by the Public Servants Association (PSA).

Zimbabwe pays the price for ban on SA egg imports

Zimbabwe could find itself with a severe shortage of hatching eggs thanks to a ban on imports from South Africa due to persistent Avian Influenza outbreaks.

Wesgro moves ahead with aquaculture investment scheme

Building on previous initiatives to grow investment in the aquaculture sector, Wesgro’s Investment Promotion team, in conjunction with the Matzikama Municipality, are set to develop an implementation plan.

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