Outdated systems, grounded schedules If you’ve been sitting at airports across South Africa this year wondering why your flight is delayed yet again, the answer isn’t...
Rail Revival at the Heart of SA’s Transport Strategy After years of neglect and mismanagement, South Africa’s railway system is finally seeing a glimmer of revival....
Expired but Still Valid For thousands of South Africans still waiting on their new driving licence cards, there’s finally a measure of relief. The Department of...
South Africa Secures Re-election to ICAO Council South Africa has once again secured its place on the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Governing Council, a move...
RAF Takes Action: Billions in Claims Finally Being Paid A Fresh Start Amid Governance Challenges The Road Accident Fund (RAF) has signaled a major step forward...
In a move that could reshape South Africa’s energy landscape, Transport Minister Barbara Creecy has instructed the Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) to open up Durban’s...
Printing licences on the pavement Passersby in Pretoria were treated to an unusual scene this week: a folding table, a portable printer, and AfriForum printing driver’s...
For decades, South Africa’s rail system has been a lifeline for bulk commodities, from coal and chrome to iron ore and fuel. But in recent years,...
When driving becomes a risk, not a livelihood For years, thousands of South Africans have turned to e-hailing as a way to build a steady income...
A Nation on Hold For thousands of South African motorists, the humble driving licence card has become a source of anxiety and frustration. What once took...