The removal of the wreck is a “critical step” in protecting the environment and ensuring safe navigation.
A growing skills gap in critical areas such as customs clearance, freight management, leadership and sales continues to hamper progress.
The heavy industrial energy user plans to draw 500 megawatts of renewable energy.
A team of cyber security experts and engineers is working around the clock to restore its breached computer system.
The solution lies in plain sight: better regulation, enforcement and government accountability.
High-capacity vehicles reduce trips, cut congestion and carbon footprints.
Industry feared that the Oshoek Border Post was also going to be closed indefinitely.
Lars Jensen of Vespucci Maritime has warned that the situation could lead to a general average declaration.
The project includes the design and expansion of the country’s busiest port.
Livestock from parts of the province may now be moved to the Western Cape and live auctions.
What is wanted from Customs, is confirmation of when the new Customs Acts will be proclaimed as law.
Despite the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel the carrier will continue to avoid the Red Sea route for now.
The new legislation ensures that stronger measures, including hefty fines, are put in place to reduce pollution from ships.
The global price of beans is anticipated to increase by another 30% at least, during the rest of the year.
There remains a good argument for SA to be positioned as a hub for renewables in the EV sector.
Construction work for the refurbishment of the key freight route will start in February.
“The best way to sum it up is it provides peace of mind.” – Dave Graham, Group CEO South Africa.