Home
FacebookTwitterSearchMenu
  • Subscribe
  • Subscribe
  • News
  • Features
  • Knowledge Library
  • Columns
  • Customs
  • Jobs
  • Directory
  • FX Rates
  • Categories
    • Categories
    • Africa
    • Air Freight
    • BEE
    • Border Beat
    • COVID-19
    • Crime
    • Customs
    • Domestic
    • Duty Calls
    • Economy
    • Employment
    • Energy/Fuel
    • Events
    • Freight & Trading Weekly
    • Imports and Exports
    • Infrastructure
    • International
    • Logistics
    • Other
    • People
    • Road/Rail Freight
    • Sea Freight
    • Skills & Training
    • Social Development
    • Sustainability
    • Technology
    • Trade/Investment
    • Webinars
  • Contact us
    • Contact us
    • About Us
    • Advertise
    • Send us news
    • Editorial Guidelines
Africa

OPINION: New SA transport minister is a nursing expert

07 Mar 2023 - by Eugene Goddard
 Source: Apolitical
0 Comments

Share

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google+
  • LinkedIn
  • E-mail
  • Print

South Africa’s logistics and supply chain industry is still absorbing the news that it has a new transport minister following Monday night’s reshuffled Cabinet announcement by President Cyril Ramaphosa.

Although Sindisiwe Chikunga is no newcomer to the Department of Transport (DoT), questions remain whether she is the right fit for such a crucial sector.

As the department’s previous deputy minister under Fikile Mbalula, Chikunga’s first stint with the DoT was in 2014, also as deputy.

She holds a Master of Arts degree in Curationis, the study of nursing care, its management and application of methodological research models in a mostly South African context.

Apart from this qualification from the University of Pretoria, Chikunga also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Curationis from the University of South Africa (Unisa), and Bachelor of Arts Curationis Honours, also from Unisa.

Early qualifications include a diploma in Nursing Science from the Edenvale Nursing College and a Midwifery Diploma from the Edenvale Nursing College.

It remains to be seen though how qualifications from the medical industry equip Chikunga to oversee a sector fraught by underperforming ports, a road freight industry often terrorised by labour destabilisation, and a host of unresolved issues that have dogged South African logistics for several years.

Yesterday it was remarked by a thought leader in the industry that the new minister of transport will be handed “a poisoned chalice”.

Considering Mbalula’s years of relative inactivity and his redeployment as leading court jester to Luthuli House, one can only hope that Chikunga comes as an antidote of sorts to a much neglected department.

South Africa also heard on Monday night that Dr Kgoshientsho Ramokgopa will be the country’s new Minister of Electricity, a transitory position created in the hope that whoever fills this post will steer South Africa away from its current energy malaise.

Apart from a rather underwhelming tenure as mayor of Tshwane, Ramokgopa infamously oversaw the introduction of a prepaid meter taxi scheme that was mired in corruption and incompetent implementation.

To his comrades and back-slapping acolytes he is still known as Sputla, a boyhood nickname he got for his deft ability at dribbling a soccer ball.

Said a Daily Maverick reader: “Good luck to him, he’s going to need it to overcome the entrenched interests of Gwede (Mantashe) and Pravin (Gordhan), not to mention the mafias and cartels, and this is the crux of the matter: in order to overcome rolling blackouts, he has to tackle the criminality at Eskom head-on, or else there is no point to plans, and mechanisms and strategies and masterplans and interventions and every other kick-the-can-down-the-road policy the ANC traditionally comes up with.”

Sign up to our mailing list and get daily news headlines and weekly features directly to your inbox free.
Subscribe to receive print copies of Freight News Features to your door.

Volumes past Strait of Hormuz increase as tension mounts

Logistics
Sea Freight

The surge in tanker movements has contributed to a sharp rise in freight rates.

Yesterday
0 Comments

Crude futures stabilise as markets weigh fragile ceasefire

Energy/Fuel
Logistics

The ceasefire between Israel and Iran has offered some short-term relief for crude oil prices.

Yesterday
0 Comments

KZN April floods ’22: Here’s why Toyota’s insurers are suing

Logistics

The canalisation of the Umlazi is a “process started in 1946 and finished in the 1950s”.

Yesterday
0 Comments

Doha flights resume despite Iran-Israel uncertainty

Air Freight
Yesterday
0 Comments

Carrier cancels calls to Israeli port amid ongoing tension

Logistics

The surge in regional tensions has impacted container freight rates.

Yesterday
0 Comments

Tenuous peace settles on Middle East as ceasefire holds

International
Other

Israel accused Iran of launching missiles into its airspace after the ceasefire had come into effect.

Yesterday
0 Comments

Treasury agrees to $1.5 billion loan

Infrastructure
Logistics
Trade/Investment

The funds will support critical structural reforms to enhance the efficiency of infrastructure services.

Yesterday
0 Comments

Flower exports help Kenya cultivate competitiveness

Imports and Exports
Logistics

In 2024 Kenya exported 250 000 metric tonnes of flowers, up from 238 000 the year before.

Yesterday
0 Comments

Outa calls for fines reprieve as licence backlog swells

Domestic
Road/Rail Freight

This comes after the organisation uncovered irregularities in the tender process for acquiring a new licence card printing machine.

Yesterday
0 Comments

Local macadamia exports continue to dominate

Imports and Exports

SA’S production is still anticipated to reach between 90 000 and 94 000 tonnes.

Yesterday
0 Comments

No end in sight to FMD crisis

Imports and Exports

As well as affecting the beef sector, the outbreak is also hitting the leather industry.

Yesterday
0 Comments

Law enforcement in logistics, about time – RFA

Crime
Logistics

Friday’s clampdown followed a similar raid where some 80 foreign nationals were arrested.

23 Jun 2025
0 Comments
  • More

FeatureClick to view

Botswana 20 June 2025

Border Beat

Police clamp down on cross-border crime
17 Jun 2025
Zim's anti-smuggling measures delay legitimate freight operations
06 Jun 2025
Cross-border payments remain a hurdle – Masondo
30 May 2025
More

Poll

Has South Africa's ports turned the corner?

Featured Jobs

New

Foreign Creditors Clerk (DBN)

Tiger Recruitment
DBN
24 Jun
New

Multimodal Operations Controller

Lee Botti & Associates
East Rand
23 Jun
More Jobs
  • © Now Media
  • Privacy Policy
  • Freight News RSS
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Send us news
  • Contact us