By now most travelers know the Transportation Security Administration’s carry-on rules: Don’t bring bottles of liquids more than 3.4 ounces; don’t wrap presents because they may be inspected; don’t bring knives or sharp objects....
As a global company with ships calling at ports in Africa, Europe, the Far East, India and the Americas, Safmarine had not withdrawn any ships from service despite a downturn that has affected most of the industry, Grant Daly, its chief executive,...
Motorists are in for yet another petrol price hike as the department of minerals and energy is expected to announce another double-digit rise next week. It’s the fifth increase this year, during which the price has already rocketed beyond a...
The 3rd East & Central Africa Roads & Rail Infrastructure Summit 2012 is the premier event focusing on Eastern and Central Africa’s transportation infrastructure needs and delivering strategic recommendations and solutions to meet the...
Wentworth Hospital is a district-level hospital in Durban that sees almost 12 000 outpatients per month. The hospital pharmacy dispenses about 5 000 insulin pen sets monthly, each with a needle, to patients. There is no record of any sharps being...
As South Africa and SADC champion for the UN Decade of Road Safety Action, Transport Minister S’bu Ndebele sees a partial solution to cutting the carnage in the provision of a safe, efficient and reliable public transport system. Another way...
Fruit South Africa (FSA) has called on logistics and transport providers to help ensure industry survival, as South African fruit growers are at risk unless export supply chain services and costs improve. Deflated returns on export fruit sales,...
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Minibus taxis and buses will have to pay e-tolls until regulations regarding exemptions are finalised, according to a report on Tuesday. Business Report said regulations relating to toll exemptions had not been finalised, with the transport...
Cosatu is planning a massive strike against the e-tolls next Monday, April 30th. Watch the video below to hear all about it. Will you strike? Let us know in the comment box below. Source: SABC 3 News