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SA braces for

threats to shut

down economy

With South Africa’s

industrialisation

already in a fragile

state, manufacturers are

bracing themselves for

the impact of a looming

strike by the National

Union of Metalworkers

of South Africa (Numsa).

Transnet conducts

own enquiry into

alleged tender

misconduct

Transnet SOC is

conducting its own

internal enquiry

into allegations by

the #GuptaLeaks

investigators around

tenders awarded by

the state-owned entity

(SOE), said Transnet

spokesperson, Viwe

Tlaleane.

Logistics major

acquires two

perishable

companies

Logistics major Kuehne

+ Nagel has announced

the acquisition of two

perishable companies

– US-based CFI,

Commodity Forwarders

Inc, which specialises

in perishable airfreight,

and Trillvane, one of

the largest perishable

specialists in Kenya.

Red tape holds

back equipment

repair sector

The servicing of oil and

gas equipment could be a

money-spinner for South

Africa – but red tape is

costing the country more

than $250 million per

annum as the business

shifts to other more

friendly environments.

Fears that mining

sector could lose

further investment

With the controversial

Mining Charter being

put on ice – pending a

legal challenge by the

Chamber of Mines –

legal advisers are now

arguing that the latest

proposal to restrict the

granting of new mining

and mineral rights is a

way of trying to force the

charter through the back

door.

National carrier faces

government subsidy

withdrawal

National carrier, Air

Namibia, has been urged by

the government to secure

its own funding for monthly

expenditure, including the

leasing of planes.