Confusion about who should check a vessel meant to pick up 60 000 sheep has exposed fissures in the Covid-19 regulations
Judge Wendy Hughes says this is the final extension because finality is “owed to the nation”
Former president disputes former public enterprises minister Barbara Hogan’s allegation that he interfered in the appointment of the entity’s CEO
Brian Molefe did not seek approval when the price for the acquisition of 1 064 locomotives hiked by billions of rands.
The 1 064 locomotives were meant to upgrade and modernise Transnet’s fleet, but the contract has been dogged by allegations of corruption
Alleged shenanigans in the old Durban airport leases are contained in a report done by Ntlangula Attorneys earlier this year
Everyone’s a loser as an ambitious plan to resuscitate Durban’s old airport falls apart
Transnet executives were "completely ignorant" that certain transactions had occurred and first learnt of them through media, acting group CEO says
Mohammed Mahomedy was appointed in May 2019, taking over from Tau Morwe, whose contract was not extended
The energy department seems set on the R200-billion plan, despite Transnet’s concerns over land-leasing irregularities
The Transnet board chairperson alleges that the move appears to have been an effort to bail out construction company Group Five
The Transnet chairperson will testify on Tuesday
According to a statement from Transnet, issued late on Wednesday evening, Tau Morwe’s contract comes to end on May 3 2019
The Transnet National Ports Authority’s failure to act in Saldanha Bay could saddle it with costs
Before President Ramaphosa begins his second State of the Nation address, senior M&G journalists unpack the challenges facing the president
Popo Molefe says Transnet is reviewing the controversial contracts for 1064 locomotives, saying the company did not need all the trains
State agencies are going after those accused of looting the SA’s coffers — and the amounts
are huge
Parliament’s portfolio committee on public enterprises adopted its final report into allegations of state capture at Eskom and Transnet on Wednesday
Its financial and operational problems are hurting not only big users and consumers but also its own position
The primary issue the court had to determine was whether the order granted on October 19 interdicted Transnet from terminating Gama’s employment
A forensic report into maladministration at Eskom and Transnet paints a picture of Koko’s hand in the Guptas’ alleged capture of Eskom
The report also implicates whistleblower Suzanne Daniels
Court papers filed by Transnet to recover R189m in inflated payments from Gupta-linked Regiments Capital have revealed collusion by senior execs
Four executives, including Siyanbonga Gama, are said to have colluded to cause Transnet to make inflated payments to a Gupta-linked company
Barbara Hogan said she experienced ‘enormous pressure’ to approve the appointment of Siyabonga Gama as the chief executive of Transnet in 2009
Barbara Hogan claims the former president was adamant that no one but Siyabonga Gama would do as a chief executive
Transnet’s board has appointed industry veteran Tau Morwe as acting group chief executive
The state-owned entity is continuing to clean out its executive leadership
Gama is “living in Alice in Wonderland.” This year there was irregular expenditure of R8.1-billion.
Popo Molefe has dismissed Siyabonga Gama’s interpretation of his contract with the entity, as well as a recent court determination
Gama and two other officials were suspended in August for alleged maladministration
A highly placed source on the Transnet board said although Gama has been given 10 days to say explain he shouldn’t be let go, the board wants him out