FIATA Annual Regional Field Meet in South Africa This Year The Field Meeting of The International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA) Region Africa and Middle East (RAME) was held in Johannesburg/South Africa on the 25th and 26th...
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Transnet National Ports Authority will see the MSC SOLA – one of the largest container ships to date – call at Africa’s busiest and largest port in Durban, on Tuesday, 3 July 2012 at 18h00. The Port of Durban is taking full advantage of the...
The Angolan government has spent over US$3.3 billion on the programme to rebuild and modernise the Luanda, Moçâmedes and Benguela railroads, said the country’s transport minister Augusto da Silva Tomás. Cited by Angolan news agency Angop, the...
Bombardier Transportation, a global leader in rail technology, has announced the restructuring of its South African subsidiary company, Bombardier Transportation South Africa (BTSA). Alan Flint, chairman of BTSA, explained that a special purpose...
Putco has continued to lie about when the bus, which crashed, killing 19 people earlier this week, passed a roadworthy test. On Thursday, the company insisted that the bus had passed a roadworthy test on June 14. But The Star Africa can reveal that...
Ugandan farmers are counting losses due to continued smuggling of rice, especially from Pakistan, thereby exposing the country to tax losses worth billions of shillings. New Vision investigations have established that some unscrupulous businessmen...
When commuter omnibuses were introduced in the early 1990s to break the Zimbabwe United Passenger Company urban transport monopoly, there were celebrations from the commuting public, but little did they know these kombis would soon turn into death...
A pilot plunged to his death in front of a crowd of about 4000 people when his Civilian L39 jet nosedived and crashed into the ground at the Klerksdorp air show on Saturday. Gianfranco Cicogna, an Italian pilot who resided in Johannesburg, was...
Ethiopia has signed two deals worth US$3.2 billion with Chinese and Turkish companies to construct a railway to link the land-locked Horn of Africa nation to Djibouti’s Tadjourah port in order to export potash. Reuters reports that Ethiopia,...