The new deadline was announced during last week’s State of the Province Address.
Less than 1% of the employees in the transportation industry in South Africa are female.
Environmental and civil rights activists to protest in Durban harbour and Richards Bay against military exercise this week.
Crew members begin to open up about their own, and their families’ harrowing experiences.
Angeline Ngiba has made history as Transnet’s first general-purpose rating worker to become a top engineer.
South Africa is currently the chair of the African Union’s Peace & Security Council for February 2023.
Cyclone Gabrielle forced Maersk vessels to depart ports for safety until it had passed over the country.
It’s the second incident this year, with the last one occurring on January 8 during pilot transfer in northern England’s Humber estuary.
The court ordered the publication of its ruling to create awareness in the maritime sector and to avoid a similar case in future.
“If cut adrift, seafarers can be lost at sea and left to perish.” – Ship Right.
The crew find themselves in limbo because they cannot leave the ship to go home while the dispute continues and port authorities have refused help.