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Authorities in KwaZulu-Natal have requested that, where possible, all road freight movements towards the Port of Durban be suspended or withheld until the situation at the port has improved....
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The government will intervene to soften South Africa’s record-high petrol price in April, says finance minister Enoch Godongwana. Addressing parliament on Thursday (31 March)...
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The price of Brent crude oil broke through the $100 per barrel level for the first time in seven years, raising the spectre of more fuel price hikes in the not-too-distant future...
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Unscrupulous officials are suspected of allowing as many trucks as possible into the Zimbabwean border control zone at Beitbridge, thwarting the go-live chances of concession company Zimborders...
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Heritage Day on 24 September recognises and celebrates the cultural wealth of our nation. South Africans celebrate the day by remembering the cultural heritage of the many cultures that make up the...
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The ongoing wrangling between the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) and Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse is not going away, with Outa criticising the corporation for playing the blame game...
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The Walvis Bay Corridor Group (WBCG) is on the verge of recommencing discussions with Zambia about upgrading roads to the...
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Supply chain interests are concerned that a march planned in opposition to President Cyril Ramaphosa could result in possible...
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Truckers have been warned to brace themselves for heavy congestion at South Africa’s Lebombo border crossing into Mozambique...
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Truckers have been warned to prepare for possible unrest in Zambia on Thursday (August 12), the country’s election day....
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Transnet has said it has identified and isolated the source of the disruption to its IT systems, and technical teams are continuing to work around...
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Early this morning, South Africa’s entire port and rail network was shut down by the biggest cyber breach in Transnet’s history after hackers broke into the...
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Terminal operations at Transnet’s two ports in KwaZulu-Natal, Durban and Richards Bay, are slowly starting to improve following last week’s halt to operations due to...
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Trucking journalist Patrick O’Leary has told the Transit Assistance Bureau that the Road Traffic Infringement Agency (RTIA) has said that the N3 has...
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South Africa’s robust citrus industry, currently under pressure from declining export volumes, received yet another trade blow when a shipment of...
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The cross-border road freight fraternity this morning welcomed the news that South Africa’s transit on the N4 going west, Skilpadshek was open for trade on ...
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Cross-border logistics operators this morning are still smarting from the news that the Skilpadshek Border Post on the important east-west...
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“The buck stops here” – that's how a familiar saying goes about executive intervention, including when it comes to effective resolution-seeking and...
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Stuck in cyber limbo is one way of describing the situation in Zimbabwe, where the country’s Revenue Authority (Zimra) has advised that...
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Transporters operating in eSwatini have been advised to proceed with caution, especially in the Manzini area, where youth rising up against...
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Mozambique’s southernmost border with South Africa, Ponto do Ouro, has been closed because of the same issue that has affected South Africa’s land border...
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NAMPO Harvest Day 2021 was set to take place from 17th to 20th August 2021, but due to the Covid 19 Pandemic, the show has been pushed forward to 2022...
Driver resistance to a decision by the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to reject polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test results for Covid-19...
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While rail is without a doubt the most preferred long-term solution for sub-Saharan Africa’s cargo movement, the cost of investment remains prohibitive...
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Congratulations to the new 2021 Interns who have all successfully been inducted into the route management group. We wish them all the best!
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NAMPO Harvest Day 2021 is set to take place from 17th to 20th August 2021. If the Covide 19 Pandemic slows down and the lockdowns permit it, NAMPO Bothaville 2021 may still take place...
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It is with great excitement and a sense of relief that Grain SA is announcing the May 2022 NAMPO event is going ahead as planned, bring the family and come and enjoy a great day out with us, we would love to meet you...
NAMPO Harvest Day 2021 was set to take place from 17th to 20th August 2021, but due to the Covid 19 Pandemic, the show has been pushed forward to 2022.
NAMPO Harvest Day 2021 is set to take place from 11th to 14th May 20201. If the Covid 19 Pandemic slows down and the lockdowns permit it, NAMPO Bothaville 2021 may still take place.
The NAMPO Harvest Day, which has been bringing agriculture together for almost six decades, has sadly for the first time had to be cancelled by organisers Grain SA, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
NAMPO Harvest Day 2019 was a huge success, we had a wonderful time and enjoyed great family and friends. One of the biggest shows yet, boasting over 68000 people this year.