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Maritime Trade Disrupted: The war in Ukraine and its effects on maritime trade logistics
1st July 2022 The war in the Ukraine is stifling trade and logistics of Ukraine and the Black Sea region. The search for alternate trade routes for Ukrainian... →
Employment and Labour Minister, Nxesi meets with Civil Rights Movements to discuss spiralling illegal immigration and accompanying problems
24th June 2022 Employment and Labour Minister Thulas Nxesi on Wednesday, June 22 held a meeting with a number of South African Civil Rights Movements to discuss... →
SATAWU welxomes the signed agreement in the trucking industry
23rd June 2022 The South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (SATAWU) welcomes the agreement between Government, Business and Labour to ease the tensions... →
Inter-Ministerial Committee signs and unveil 11-point action plan to deal with blockages and recruitment of foreign nationals
21st June 2022 The Road and Freight Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) in partnership with the road and freight industry stakeholders have agreed on an... →
Update: Trucking Industry Task Team meeting
20th June 2022 The Road Freight Association (RFA) agrees with, and supports, the implementation plan published today. The RFA has been part of the Ministerial... →
Ministers devise action plan to address trucking challenges after N3 blockage chaos
By: News24Wire 20th June 2022 An inter-ministerial committee tasked with resolving challenges in the trucking industry - which led to the crippling shut down of major routes,... →
N3 blockade is 'sabotage and a staged crime', Nxesi says as critical highway reopens
By: News24Wire 17th June 2022 Labour minister Thulas Nxesi says the recent blockade of the N3 by striking truck drivers must be treated as sabotage, as an inter-ministerial... →
N3 protests: Govt to meet with truckers as four arrested for 'economic sabotage'
By: News24Wire 17th June 2022 Four men were arrested for taking part in the blockade of parts of the N3 using trucks on Thursday. The four aged between 40 and 59 were arrested... →