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Minerals Council backs State capture commission’s recommendations
By: Martin Creamer 6th January 2022 Minerals Council South Africa on Thursday endorsed the recommendations of the first report of the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture. The... →
Digitisation slashes Sibanye-Stillwater’s loco incidents
By: Martin Creamer 29th September 2021 Digitisation has slashed by nearly 70% underground locomotive incidents at Sibanye-Stillwater’s South African gold and platinum group metal (PGM)... →
State reforms will unlock SA rail’s potential, says ARIA
28th September 2021 The South African government’s proposed structural reforms to the rail sector, which will see private rail operators operating on the country’s... →
Government ‘ready to open rail network by 2022’
27th August 2021 Government is committed to creating a competitive and efficient freight transport system in South Africa as a matter of priority. This includes... →
Thungela confident Transnet rail challenge is transient
By: Martin Creamer 13th August 2021 New coal mining company Thungela Resources said on Friday that it remained confident that the Transnet Freight Rail (TFR) challenge is transient.... →
ActionSA Unveils Mayoral Candidates for Metros
15th June 2021 Today, ActionSA revealed 9 candidates who will contests our candidate elections in order to represent ActionSA as aspirant mayors in the coming... →
New dawn for SA’s freight rail industry?
By: Creamer Media Reporter 19th February 2021 In this opinion piece, Pulane Tshabalala contents that third-party operator access to State-owned logistics group Transnet’s rail network would,... →
Boko Haram blocks Lake Chad trade routes
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 11th January 2021 The Boko Haram insurgency has had devastating consequences on Lake Chad boat transporters, a socio-economic group that has been the locomotive of... →