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Airports Company South Africa is calling for public comments and proposals for the renaming of four national and international airports in South Africa...read |
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Ilse van den Berg NEWSWATCH: South Africans face yet another tight month as fuel prices soar to a record high this June...read |
James Kariuki Bus body builder Labh Singh Harnam Singh (LSHS) has been hired to build high-capacity buses for Tanzania government's bus rapid transit (BRT) services...read |
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| Issued By ID Logistics South Africa ID Logistics South Africa has installed a Centralised Control Tower at its head office in Boksburg, Gauteng to manage operations for its growing client base across the country... read |
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| The upward demand trend remains strong, helped by continuing signs of improvement in the region's largest economies: Nigeria and South Africa... read |
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| John Disney The idea of free public transport has clear appeal. Cities in France and Germany are already considering such proposals, to reduce traffic and air pollution... read |
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| The land based Public Passenger Transport Market Inquiry public hearings will be held in Tshwane and Johannesburg this week, says the Competition Commission... read |
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| The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) - a critical state enterprise which is part of the economy's locomotive - is slowly but surely emerging from the doldrums it has been firmly stuck in for years as its $400 million recapitalisation programme bears fruit... read |
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| Paul Makube It is estimated that a R1/litre increase in fuel costs equates to a R1bn increase in input costs per year to the agriculture sector. These costs manifest differently across the various industries from planting, harvesting, distribution and packaging... read |
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| Ilse van den Berg According to Trading Economics the youth unemployment rate in South Africa increased to 52.40% in the first quarter of 2018 from 51.10% in the fourth quarter of 2017. Luckily the maritime industry is doing its part in lowering these numbers... read |
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| Nick Lavars Automotive factories can be big spaces requiring workers to cover serious miles as they go about their business. In the case of BMW, some employees can walk up to 12km a day, often carting around parts with them... read |
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| Mercy Mpinganjira Africa's growing digital economy is fast changing how business is done on the continent. Trading of goods and services online, for example, is estimated to be worth $24bn... read |
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| Marius Coetzee Biometrics certainly presents a compelling use case across fraud and risk management, security and access control, so major enterprises are looking to harness biometrics in a broader way... read |
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| GreenCape released its free annual market intelligence reports this week... read |
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