The now controversial SADC driving license saga has taken another twist as stakeholders have threatened to embark on a protest march to force government to comply with the requirements of the SADC Protocol on Transport, Communication and...
Durban – Road transport is costing billions of rands annually in South Africa, which is a large part of the reason that improvements in rail infrastructure in the country are being given increased and much needed attention. Adam Seedat, speaking on...
Shipping industry stakeholders while applauding the Federal Government for refloating Onitsha River Port after about 30 years of comatose, make strong case on how the River port, among others being rehabilitated can be sustained to boost commercial...
Cape Town -The shipwrecked Seli 1 will finally be removed off the coast of Blouberg in the Western Cape. The Department of Transport has this week agreed to fund the removal of the stranded ship, which could cost the government upwards of R40...
The Polytechnic of Namibia Through Its Namibian-German Centre for Logistics and the Walvis Bay Corridor Group will host the 4th annual Logistics and Transport workshop in Walvis Bay from 25 to 28 September under the theme “Logistics: a key...
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Vehicle branding and transit media specialist Graffiti has joined MAN Truck and Bus South Africa as branding partner on their Consistently Efficient Tour 2012. Taking place from August 15 – August 31, three long-haul vehicles from MAN’s...
Johannesburg, 6 September 2012: kulula.com and British Airways, both operated by Comair Limited, today announced an interline agreement that will provide greater convenience to customers. kulula customers will now enjoy the ‘best of both worlds’...
Most road networks are falling apart because of funding problems, which has made it impossible to adequately maintain and rehabilitate the national road networks in Africa. This is according to Zimbabwe’s Transport, Communications and...
Numerous analysts agree that Africa today exhibits many similarities to China and India in the 1990s, and what exists is a window of opportunity for the first movers to grab a share of this growing market. Africa has been identified as the next big...