Where South Africans
are paying the most
bribes
The second South African
Citizen’s Bribery Survey,
conducted by Pretoriabased
The Ethics Institute
(TEI), has revealed that the
majority of bribes are being
paid out to escape fines for
traffic and licensing offences.
Record wind speeds
cause early headache
for CT port
As the Port of Cape Town
heads into one of its busiest
periods, heavy winds are a
cause for concern.
Durban’s
container volumes
‘disappointing’ to
end-October
Results for the Port of
Durban year-to-date
performance at the end
of October were mixed,
according to the latest
edition of the Port of Durban
Monitor.
BREAKING NEWS:
New acting group CEO
for Eskom
The Minister of Public
Enterprises, Lynne
Brown, has approved
the appointment of the
current group executive:
generation, Matshela
Koko, as acting group chief
executive of Eskom.
Over 90 000 vessels
owned by more than
24 000 shipowners
When people talk of
shipowners, our minds
tend to conjure up pictures
of the likes of the Big 3 –
Maersk, MSC and CMA
CGM.
Blue light brigade
cheat apprehended
in KZN
Traffic authorities are
taking a hard line against
motorists who flout
the rules of the road –
particularly in the lead-up
to the festive season.
Carriers’ costcutting
demands
jeopardise future
port investment
Maritime analyst Drewry
has warned that container
shipping lines are putting
future port investment at
risk by demanding terminal
handling cost reductions.
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