South Africa’s Minister of Finance, Enoch Godongwana, has unveiled a significant investment plan to improve the country’s transport and logistics sectors. Under the 2025 budget, the government has allocated R402 billion for infrastructure projects that will enhance road networks, rail services, and logistics efficiency. The move is aimed at addressing long-standing issues in the sector and boosting economic growth.
A key portion of this budget is directed toward the South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL), which is set to receive R100 billion over the medium term. This funding will ensure...
Transport and Public Works Secretary David Mzandu has called on Malawi to concentrate on increasing volumes of exports before imports in order to optimize...
Logistics African Magazine has officially emerged as the biggest and most influential publication covering transport, logistics, mining, and industrial sectors across Africa. With a...
Bakwena Platinum Corridor Concessionaire (Pty) Ltd (Bakwena) notes Nedbank’s recent announcement to disable certain Nedbank cards at tollgates, effective from Monday, 20 January 2025.
“Bakwena...
Located in Fuzhou, the capital of Fujian province in southeastern China, is a state-of-the-art automotive facility that boasts an impressive manufacturing pace of one...
Nairobi Edition Sets New Benchmarks in Cargo and Logistics, Driving Multimodal Connectivity and Trade Innovation Across the Continent
Nairobi, Kenya – February 22, 2025 –...
Transnet is currently under significant scrutiny due to the recent Container Port Performance Index (CPPI) which ranked South Africa’s ports among the lowest of...
Nacala Logistics achieved a significant milestone in 2024 by transporting 647 kilotonnes (kt) of miscellaneous cargo, marking an increase of 117 kits from the...