Johannesburg, South Africa, 21 September 2023 – According to the latest mid-month fuel price data from the Central Energy Fund (CEF), South Africans should brace for another substantial increase in fuel prices in October, with petrol expected to rise by up to R1.22 a litre, while the increase in diesel prices is set hit R2.03 per litre.
According to Brandon Meyer, Director of Commercial Business at Goodyear South Africa: “Fuel and tyres are amongst the biggest cost factors for trucking and logistics companies, and there is a direct correlation between...
Johannesburg, South Africa, 21 September 2023 – According to the latest mid-month fuel price data from the Central Energy Fund (CEF), South Africans should...
Rokbak, a manufacturer of off-highway articulated haulers that are used in mining, quarrying, and construction applications around the world, has said that its latest products are...
Investment Monitor analysis finds that foreign direct investment (FDI) into mines – and oil and gas projects – across the African continent is expected to...
Cobre Ltd has kicked off a collaborative airborne gravity gradient (AGG) survey with neighbour Sandfire Resources, covering a large portion of the Kalahari Copper...
Technology within the world of trucking is advancing at breakneck speed. Never before have so many driver assistance systems been on offer, while connectivity...
The Togolese Minister for the Maritime Economy, Fisheries and Coastal Protection, Mr Kokou Edem Tengue, has just announced some excellent news on his social...
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Matthew Antwi is a haulier and works for a Nigerian...