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Cyril Ramaphosa | At a rate of knots we are working to improve the Port of Durban, Transnet


President Cyril Ramaphosa. Photo: The Presidency.
As part of our Reconstruction and Recovery Plan, we will continue to work tirelessly to expand infrastructure investment and transform our network industries, writes
Cyril Ramaphosa.
Dear Fellow South African,
Last week, I visited the Port of Durban to see for myself the work being done to make the port more efficient and competitive.
After a briefing with the senior management of Transnet, I toured the harbour in a pilot boat, which is usually used to guide large ships through the entrance channel to the pier.
Seeing the workings of the port from the water, one is reminded of its vast scale and complexity. As we left the pier, we watched the African Finch, an enormous vessel laden with over 30 000 tonnes of timber, depart from the terminal. A vessel of this size carries immense economic value, and many such vessels pass through the port every day.

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CYRIL RAMAPHOSA: Port of Durban shows Operation Vulindlela is going well


CYRIL RAMAPHOSA: Port of Durban shows Operation Vulindlela is going well
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Last week, I visited the Port of Durban to see for myself the work being done to make the port more efficient and competitive.
After a briefing with the senior management of Transnet, I toured the harbour in a pilot boat, which is usually used to guide large ships through the entrance channel to the pier.
Seeing the workings of the port from the water, one is reminded of its vast scale and complexity. As we left the pier, we watched the African Finch, an enormous vessel laden with over 30,000 tonnes of timber, depart from the terminal. A vessel of this size carries immense economic value, and many such vessels pass through the port every day.

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Ramaphosa impressed with improvements at Durban port


Ramaphosa impressed with improvements at Durban port
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President Cyril Ramaphosa says he was impressed with the progress made by Transnet to position Durban as a world-class port. 
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Ramaphosa visited the Port of Durban last week to assess the work being done to make the port more efficient and competitive.
In his weekly newsletter on Monday, Ramaphosa reflected on his trip.
“There has indeed been great progress over the past year in turning around the performance of the port, despite the impact of Covid-19.
“These efforts are already showing results in improved maintenance of equipment, reduced congestion, quicker turnaround times and increased use of rail instead of road transport,” he wrote.

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Ramaphosa reflects on his visit to the Port of Durban


Ramaphosa reflects on his visit to the Port of Durban
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LAST week, I visited the Port of Durban to see for myself the work being done to make the port more efficient and competitive.
After a briefing with the senior management of Transnet, I toured the harbour in a pilot boat, which is usually used to guide large ships through the entrance channel to the pier.
Seeing the workings of the port from the water, one is reminded of its vast scale and complexity. As we left the pier, we watched the African Finch, an enormous vessel laden with over 30 000 tonnes of timber, depart from the terminal. A vessel of this size carries immense economic value, and many such vessels pass through the port every day.

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From the president's desk


From the president’s desk
PORT VISIT: President Cyril Ramaphosa
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Dear fellow South African,
Last week, I visited the Port of Durban to see for myself the work being done to make the port more efficient and competitive.
After a briefing with the senior management of Transnet, I toured the harbour in a pilot boat, which is usually used to guide large ships through the entrance channel to the pier.
Seeing the workings of the port from the water, one is reminded of its vast scale and complexity.
As we left the pier, we watched the African Finch, an enormous vessel laden with more than 30,000 tonnes of timber, depart from the terminal.

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Berth no 5 launched in Dar port gateway push


Berth no 5 launched in Dar port gateway push
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Berth no 5 launched in Dar port gateway push
COMPLETION of the Dar es Salaam Maritime Gateway Programme (DMGP) which involves expansion and construction of new berths at the port of Dar es Salaam will increase the amount of cargo handled by the Tanzania Ports Authority (TPA) to 25m metric tons per day by 2025 from the current 18m tonnes.
 TPA Director General Deusdedit Kakoko said at a ceremony to start operations of berth number five, that the port handles about 90 -percent of cargo passing in six ports countrywide.
 In the fiscal year 2019/20 a total of 17.5m metric tonnes of cargo went through Dar port, about 90 percent of the total cargo, fetching 900bn/- in revenues.

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