The SA government allocates R21.9 billion for Transnet coal and iron ore corridors as reforms aim to revive rail freight ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. South Africa will soon allow private firms to run trains on its freight network in a bid to improve services after years of ...
South Africa’s state-owned freight company Transnet is asking lenders to relax financial tests on loans as it prepares to roll over $200 million-plus in debt in planned refinancing this year, it told ...
Transnet Rail Infrastructure Manager (TRIM) has issued a Siding Lease Request for Proposals (RFPs), covering three siding facilities in the Eastern and Central Regions. The release reinforces TRIM’s ...
Transnet launched a tender to lease three secondary rail lines to private operators in eastern and central South Africa. The initiative seeks to mobilize private investment to rehabilitate ...
A year after taking charge of Transnet Freight Rail (TFR), Russell Baatjies is trying to pull the business back from the brink. Ghana’s $1bn port push: Tema takes on Abidjan for control of the Sahel ...
A Lesotho national has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for cutting railway cables, a crime that threatens essential ...
Transnet, South Africa's state-owned freight and logistics company, is grappling with a severe operational crisis due to a significant maintenance backlog, idle locomotives, and ongoing supplier ...
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Transnet Rail Infrastructure Manager is seeking private sector participation in three rail logistics enhancement projects, while the government says it has received significant interest from the ...
Logistics costs in South Africa consume more than 50% of the value of the country’s physical economy – the roughly 800 million tons of goods that physically move through the economy every year. On ...