‘Day of Anger’ could shut down SA’s border posts
On the eve of a wage strike by members of the Public Services Association (PSA), the Department of Home Affairs is yet to clarify how it intends to stop strikers from closing down South Africa’s borders.
‘Economy will take years to repair’
The South African economy has suffered massive damage that will take years to repair, according to Dennis Dykes, senior Nedbank economist.
Several interventions in place to smooth cargo flow
There were several interventions in the pipeline that would see the flow of cargo improve in the region, acting deputy director-general for road transport at the DoT, Msondezi Futshane said.
TNPA suspends operations at Richards Bay
Operations at the Port of Richards Bay have been suspended due to adverse weather conditions.
R100 000 bet that SAA won’t achieve three-year turnaround success
Leon Louw, executive director of the Free Market Foundation (FMF), has issued a R100 000 wager that SAA CEO Vuyani Jarana’s three-year turnaround plan will not work.