·Mozambique: Emergency Repairs to Sena Line Concluded
Emergency work on the Sena rail line in the central Mozambican province of Sofala, following a major derailment on 23 June, have been concluded, much earlier than initially expected, reports Friday's issue of the Maputo daily "Noticias". ·Namibia: Private Portfolio
Not a single day, if not hour, passes by without a motor vehicle accident occurring in Namibia. The insurance industry is inundated with claims making that side of business rather unprofitable to say the least. ·South Africa: Durban to Get New Bus Operator
A new bus operator will begin ferrying commuters in Durban from next month, says Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele. ·South Africa: Govt to Invest R25 Billion on Rail Infrastructure
Government is investing R25 billion over the Medium Term Expenditure Framework period to stabilise and upgrade rail passenger transport services in the country. ·South Africa: Transport Minister Vows to Fight Corruption
Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele has vowed to combat fraud and corruption with regards to procurement and tender processes, the Road Accident Fund and issuing drivers' licences. ·South Africa: Govt to Establish Negotiating Forum With Taxi Industry
After consulting with stakeholders in the taxi industry, government is ready to establish a negotiating forum to produce new and lasting solution regarding the Bus Rapid Transit System (BRT). ·Namibia: Chinese Locomotives Kaput N$36 Million Down the Rail
THE four Chinese locomotives, which cost about N$36 million and arrived in Namibia five years ago, could be used for only 33 months and suffered 265 failures during that time from October 2004 until June 2007, Parliament was told yesterday. ·Cameroon: Motorcycle Riders Shun Strike
Bike riders in Yaounde are busy going about their business despite rumour about strike. ·Zimbabwe: New Airline for Country
LONDON Stock Exchange-listed investment firm, LonZim has structured a deal that would see Fly540 Africa airline, commence operations in Zimbabwe by September. ·Nigeria: Pilots Take Feud With NPA to Uduaghan
THE Niger-Delta River Pilots Union has petitioned Delta State governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, over its disagreement with the management of Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA), Warri, urging him to quickly intervene for the ongoing-multibillion naira Federal Government's Escravos-Gas-to-Liquid (EGTL) project not to be disrupted.
·Parking time restrictions
Parking tariffs across Cape Town have increased. ·Taxis a part of the bigger picture: Ndebele
Government wants the taxi industry to participate in the entire transport value chain, Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele said on Friday. ·Ndebele pushes for unquestionable integrity
Implementing a demerit system and appointing a new service provider for drivers smart cards are some of the ways the department will straighten things out, says Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele. ·Taxi bosses warned ahead of BRT launch
Gauteng authorities wont tolerate lawlessness from taxi operators on the Bus Rapid Transit system that comes into operation in less than two months. ·Subsidies for SAA a threat to rivals - Kulula
The states continued subsidising of the national carrier could jeopardise the survival of private airlines, says Gidon Novick, the joint chief executive officer of Comair and Kulula.
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