Truck torching: who is responsible? If there was any doubt that truck burning in South Africa is part of a wellplanned terror campaign, this morning’s incidents in the Swartland confirm past suggestions that such a campaign is being waged against the road haulage sector.
‘About-turn’ on sugar protection leaves a bitter taste Local sugar producers are concerned about the future of the R14 billion industry – which provides over 350 000 jobs – after an about-turn by government regarding the protection of local production.
DHL expands its e-wingspan International courier DHL said on Wednesday that it had expanded its Africa eShop, an online shopping application, to 34 countries across sub-Saharan Africa by introducing the platform to an additional 14 countries.
Task team seizes cocaine worth R85m at SA port Narcotics worth over R85 million were seized at the Port of Ngqura in the Eastern Cape, following an intelligencedriven operation over the weekend, according to a statement released yesterday by a joint law enforcement agency task force.
French logistics group sees massive revenue increase in Q2 French logistics group CMA CGM saw a 35% year-on-year increase in revenue (to $7.7 billion) for the second quarter of September.
Economy not expected to grow by more than 0.6% - Reserve Bank The South African Reserve Bank said on Tuesday that the economy was not expected to grow by more than 0.6% in the current year, and while the country had avoided a technical recession, it was still facing downward pressure.
Violence continues in Johannesburg CBD Despite assurances by the Gauteng government of a “fairly stable” Johannesburg on Friday, unrest continued in the city late last night.