SAA to cancel several routes
SAA will cancel a number of routes as part of its attempt to regain financial stability.
Major LNG development deal signed in Moz
Consortia headed by multinational oil and gas companies ENI and Anadarko – along with the Mozambican government – have signed a concession contract for the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Maritime Terminal.
Western Cape agri producers brace for revenue losses
The Western Cape’s agricultural producers are bracing themselves for “significant long-term impacts in high-value export industries” – such as the pome and stone fruit industries.
Citrus growers seek to increase use of rail
The Citrus Growers’ Association (CGA) has announced that it intends to develop a new strategy to increase the use of rail transportation for South African citrus exports.
R1.1bn allocated for Pretoria’s logistics infrastructure
The City of Tshwane’s Roads and Transport Department has exceeded its annual project delivery targets for the 2016/17 financial year, with a budget to the tune of R1.1 billion for the current financial year.