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Wilderness trekker J. Robert Harris returned to South Africa 44 years after he first visited the country to see how it has ...
2025 has already witnessed significant commitments to road, rail ... by the African Development Bank, aims to overhaul its internal road network and enhance trade connectivity. In Mozambique, a €82m ...
Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA). One of the most extensive on the continent, South Africa’s railway system spreads over 38 000 km of tracks. PRASA is the only integrated passenger ...
Transport Minister Barbara Creecy announces South Africa's ratification of the Luxembourg Rail Protocol, a move expected to ...
The biggest labor union at South Africa’s state-owned port and rail company are starting final talks with a third-party arbitrator to resolve a wage dispute and stave off a potential strike by ...
As Moscow deepens its economic footprint across Africa, Russian Railways is setting its sights on four key countries poised ...
15 August 2014 Investments in South Africa's rail services are set to pick up pace thanks to new orders in rolling stock and locomotives, with local service and materials suppliers expected to benefit ...
A former South African state security boss has warned that the mix of the country’s high unemployment rate and poor governance could lead to social unrest similar to that experienced during the ...
On March 23, South Africa’s rail operator, State-owned freight company Transnet, in partnership with the Department of Transport, issued a request for information (RFI) to interested and ...
BOSTON — It’s estimated that cancellations of South Coast Rail trains on the Fall River/New Bedford Line left a total of 15 people stranded between its March 24 debut and May 2. That estimate ...
State Sen. Mark Montigny of New Bedford has demanded more information on staffing lapses that have plagued South Coast Rail. Montigny has sent MBTA General Manager Phil Eng 15 questions ...
Ratings firm Moody’s and the Bureau for Economic Research (BER) have both cut South Africa’s growth forecasts for 2025, following a spate of cuts by international and local finance groups.