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Transnet Port Terminals (TPT) has prepared for a 13 percent increase in citrus volumes, this year.
Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) staff in Johannesburg and Durban are not the only ones up in arms about a decision to relocate its head office â currently split between the two cities â to a new single HQ at the Eastern Capeâs Port of Ngqura, 20 kilometres north of Port Elizabeth. Organised business bodies in Durban, including the Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI), the KwaZulu-Natal Growth Coalition and the South African Association of Shipping Operators and Agents (Saasoa) are shocked and disappointed at not being consulted. TNPA confirmed the move in a statement last week, after the.
SAA has been unable to produce an annual report and annual financial statements for the past three financial years.
If all goes well, South African Airways could exit its business rescue process by the end of February.
On Wednesday, Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan and his department provided an update on progress made with SAA s business rescue process.
Gordhan said the interim SAA board will remain in place for the next few months.
If all goes well, South African Airways (SAA) could exit its business rescue process by the end of February this year - in other words, in a few weeks time.
Former president Jacob Zumaâs son, Edward, is standing by his fatherâs decision to not abide by a Constitutional Court ruling that he finally appear the State Capture Commission.
Zuma released a statement, in which he said he would no longer work with the commission, chaired by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo. The former president said he was not afraid of going to prison and further took a swipe at the highest court in the land, accusing it of being politicised against him.
In an interview withÂ
eNCA, Zuma Jr said his father was being singled out and given different treatment than Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan, whose failure to once appear, did not sit well with Zondo.
18 times government misled SA about Eskom and rolling blackouts
By Opinion
Ghaleb Cachalia MP, DA Shadow Minister Public Enterprises
It has been 15 years since Eskomâs rolling blackouts brought inconvenience and economic decline to South Africa. And, 15 years of repeated empty promises by an incapable ANC government vowing to fix this crisis.
Today, the Democratic Alliance (DA) will expose the 18 times the government misled South Africans on its efforts to turn things around at Eskom and to bring an end to rolling blackouts.
November 2007- Eskom says Medupi and Kusile will be completed by 2015 and will play an important role in solving South Africa s energy challenges. Current forecasts indicate that Medupi s completion date has been extended to 2021, with Kusile expected to be completed in 2023. Even so, it is unclear if these new completion dates will be met.