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...
Sustainability is at the core of business operations for Sandvik Mining South Africa, developing innovative practices that drive Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) imperatives.
This...
Mining Contractor PT Pamapersada Nusantara (PAMA) has made history by becoming the first open pit coal mine in the region to implement Automation at...
In November 2024, teams across LTA Autecon’s Oil & Gas coastal region celebrated World Quality Week with the theme ‘Quality: From Compliance to Performance’....
Throughout 2024, the demand for Emirates SkyCargo’s specialist product portfolio, extensive global network and all-widebody fleet continued to grow exponentially, with no signs of...
Ethiopian Airlines has reaffirmed its leadership in pharmaceutical air cargo services in Africa by successfully retaining its IATA CEIV Pharma (Center of Excellence for...
Namibia and Zambia began discussions to operationalise the Katima Mulilo One-Stop Border Post (OSBP) at the inaugural Joint Technical Committee (JTC) meeting.
The meeting underway...
The Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has officially designated the Port of Walvis Bay as a pivotal transshipment hub for Southern Africa with the launch...
27 January 2025, Johannesburg, South Africa – UD Trucks Southern Africa (UDTSA)’s historic founding dates back in 1962 and this year, marks 90 years...