According to a Sanral advertisement, almost 80 percent of Gauteng e-toll road users will pay less than R100 per month in fees – if they have an e-tag. The body says this figure is calculated by its Automated Number Plate Recognition Technology
South African households spend over 20% of their income on transport expenses for long commutes, a burden largely rooted in apartheid-era spatial dislocation and inefficient land-use planning. Compounding this economic strain is the ageing and...
Transnet SOC Limited (“Transnet”) is pleased to announce that a three-year wage agreement has been reached with its recognised labour unions, the South African Transport and Allied Workers’ Union (SATAWU), and United National Transport Union (UNTU)...
Insimbi Ridge Precinct, a high-value private investment project anchors South Africa’s freight-corridor revival at Cato Ridge, creating jobs, relieving port congestion, and strengthening investor confidence in KwaZulu-Natal. South Africa’s drive to...