The language in Judge Stuart Wilson’s ruling is unusually direct. He writes of “capturing the state’s purchasing power,” of arrangements that “cannot lawfully be executed,” of...
Should board members of state-owned enterprises earn millions while their entities bleed billions? Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) says noand has released a report arguing that SOE...
A former Transnet employee who posted dozens of defamatory videos about the company on social media has been ordered by the KwaZulu-Natal High Court to delete...
The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) is considering introducing “special toll roads” aimed specifically at heavy freight vehiclesthose whose weight and volume are rapidly deteriorating parts of...
They arrived at the dawn of democracy, knocking on doors that would not open. For years, they tried and failed. Then they found their targetand South...
No more promises, just deadlines: GNU partners raise the bar for Ramaphosa’s Sona Coalition cracks show as parties demand delivery, not dreams There’s a different mood...
“Not again, not here” For residents living near the Germiston–Pretoria commuter rail line in Kempton Park, the news landed like a punch to the chest. Another...
“It Keeps Me Awake at Night”: Ramaphosa Speaks Candidly About Unemployment In a country where unemployment touches nearly every household, President Cyril Ramaphosa has admitted what...
In one of the most tangible signs yet that South Africa’s long-awaited rail reforms are gaining traction, private operator Traxtion has unveiled a landmark R3.4 billion investment to...
For years, the story of South Africa’s railways has been one of decline: crumbling infrastructure, lost capacity, and a suffocating bottleneck on the entire economy. This...