Zambia warns truck drivers not to travel to SA The Zambian High Commission in Pretoria issued a travel advisory warning its citizens in the trucking business to avoid travelling to South Africa on September 2, amidst threats of violence.
Lithium ion batteries present manufacturing opportunity for SA South Africa has the potential to become a world player in the manufacture of lithium ion batteries (LIB), boosting its economy and creating much-needed jobs.
Mboweni puts cabinet to the sword with growth plan Government policies and former energy minister Jeff Radebe’s contested Integrated Resource Plan (IRP), denounced at the time it was published last year as out-of-sync with South Africa’s power generation problems, has been put to the sword by Tito Mboweni.
Fuel price hike expected as rand battles along Weakness in the rand is expected to drive fuel prices higher in September, the Automobile Association (AA) has reported after receiving unaudited month-end fuel price data from the Central Energy Fund.
Hauliers call for calm ahead of planned strike The Truckers’ Association of SA (Tasa) has warned that further work stoppages and violence in the volatile trucking industry would be a blow to the ailing South African economy.
Ramaphosa lauds Africa free trade pact at G7 in France South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has addressed the G7 and Africa Partnership meet in France, where he lauded Africa’s recent milestone that saw 55 countries adopting a free trade area.
Uganda Airlines prepares for takeoff after 18-year absence Uganda Airlines is preparing for its muchanticipated collective take-off on Wednesday as the national carrier is revived for the first time in 18 years.