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ACSA scraps boarding calls at regional airports

Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) has taken a decision to cut boarding calls at six of its regional airports effective from 01 July 2018. According to ACSA public address microphones will be switched off at domestic departure terminals and gates...

Prasa trains most dangerous – safety report

The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa’s trains have been identified as the greatest threat to personal safety on the country’s rail networks according to the Railway Safety Regulator’s latest safety report. The report, which highlights crime as...
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EThekwini reduces irregular expenditure

The eThekwini municipality says it has radically reduced irregular expenditure for this financial year. Speaking at an Executive Committee meeting outlining irregular expenditure for the 2016/17 and 2017/18 financial years eThekwini Mayor Zandile...
solar and wind renewable energy

Energy storage advances new power projects

The falling cost of enhanced energy storage is set to help fast-track progress in power generation, particularly in the renewables space presenting huge opportunities for companies across Africa. This is according to experts speaking ahead of...

Polyflo Piping joins the SAPPMA family

Polyflo Piping has officially joined the Southern African Plastic Pipe Manufacturer’s Association (SAPPMA) as a new member. The Pinetown based company, whose primary area of business is the extrusion of HDPE pipes which they supply primarily to the...
Cape Town Cruise Terminal

SA cruise ports up for World Travel Awards

Three of South African ports are in the running for the title of Africa’s Leading Cruise Port 2018. The ports, which are operated by Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA), have been nominated for the Africa and Indian Ocean segment of the 25th...