The Airports Company South Africa has turned around incredible losses to profitability due to a hefty increase in tariffs and landing fees. The Airport Company South Africa (ACSA) reports that it has made a profit of R188 million in the year ended...
Cape Town – Trains in Cape Town were delayed on Monday morning after a tip off was received, warning of a bomb threat at Maitland station. According to Regional manager Mthuthuzeli Swart, the tip off was received at around 6 am and he then...
The Southern Africa Railway Association (SARA) plans for governments in the region to invest in developing rail and port infrastructure, said the president of the association, Mozambique’s Rosário Mualeia. Speaking at the ceremony to launch the...
September 17, 2012 Dare say the following will not go unnoticed by South African authorities. The bottom line in all of this is the question of effective enforcement. News that the government intends to go ahead with plans to introduce a charging...
New technique has potential to dramatically cut aircraft component production costs. Johannesburg – Airbus, South Africa’s CSIR and Aerosud have agreed to partner on a research project to test the application of titanium powder-based Additive Layer...
According to the Africa Airlines Association (AFRAA), one of the biggest challenges faced by African airlines and the reason for the collapse of certain carriers is the high rate of taxes paid to government. Secretary General of AFRAA, Elijah...
Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory,  Abuja and its surrounding areas will soon be benefiting from a new railway system, thanks to a loan agreement signed between the Nigerian government and the Chinese Export-Import bank (Exim), the ccountry’s...
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With the cost of energy skyrocketing, many people are turning to things like solar to shave their power bills. But you do not have to spend a lot of money to make a difference. Money reporter Stacy Johnson explains how little things can make a big...
Cape Town boasts the second deepest container port in Africa and expects to see its container capacity expand to one million TEU’s per annum by 2013. The Port is ideally suited to serve as a hub for cargoes between Europe, the Americas and Africa,...