by admintc | Dec 6, 2022 | ENERGY& MINING
More than $8-billion worth of gas, rail, power and mining jobs throughout Australia, Mongolia and Papua New Guinea face delays following the collapse of engineering firm Clough on Monday. Tasks that could be struck consist of the growth of the Oyu Tolgoi copper mine... by admintc | Dec 5, 2022 | RAIL
South Africa’s State-owned port and rail company Transnet proposed changing to diesel trains to avoid interruptions to coal exports brought on by the theft of power cables that disable electric engines. At least 1 500 km of cable television was taken in the... by admintc | Dec 3, 2022 | Transport
Four individuals and three companies implicated of fraud and corruption in connection with a R400-million SA Express tender might face service charges. Tebogo van Wyk, 40; Nothando Dube, 44; Sipho Levy Phiri, 39; Thabang Mahlakoleng, 54; and the companies, Batsamai... by admintc | Dec 3, 2022 | TOURISM& AVIATION
Cape Town’s tourist sector was nearly back at pre-Covid-19 pandemic levels. “In all our key [tourism] markets, in Cape Town, we are almost recovered,” reported Western Cape trade, financial investment and tourism promotion agency Wesgro CEO Wrenelle... by admintc | Dec 3, 2022 | LOGISTICS
The African last-mile shipment market was valued at $1.14-billion in 2021. By 2030 this is expected to reach $2.35-billion, broadening at an annual compound development rate of 8.45% in between 2022 and 2030, says Frost & & Sullivan specialist Nomvo...