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Transport

Transport’s future is integrated, but how do we get there?
Article
/ 26 October 2018

Transport’s future is integrated, but how do we get there?

In a SIMSystem, governments, transport providers and users seamlessly connect with all available transport systems

By Staff Reporter
Communication with members is key to fund’s success
Article
/ 19 October 2018

Communication with members is key to fund’s success

Cellphones are the preferred channel of interaction

By Alf James
Investments focussed on enhancing members’ wellbeing
Article
/ 19 October 2018

Investments focussed on enhancing members’ wellbeing

The fund’s investment goal is to enhance returns to members on a sustainable basis

By Alf James
Retirement fund a reliable constant in members’ lives
Article
/ 19 October 2018

Retirement fund a reliable constant in members’ lives

Governance is good because the trustees worked in the industry, are fund members and undergo training during the year

By Alf James
Sustainable transport key to sustainable development
Article
/ 19 October 2018

Sustainable transport key to sustainable development

Transport is essential to economic growth and affects people’s daily lives, but it also drives climate change and is the cause of too many deaths

By Alf James
Safe transport arrives at 12 KZN schools following court order
Article
/ 11 April 2018

Safe transport arrives at 12 KZN schools following court order

Pupils in Nquthu finally have transport to and from school, a year after Equal Education took the KZN department of education to court.

By Bongekile Macupe
Truck company in racial wage war
Article
/ 13 October 2017

Truck company in racial wage war

A Western Cape trucking outfit is allegedly rigging salaries against some race groups

By Athandiwe Saba
Wheels come off bus fuel tender
Article
/ 18 August 2017

Wheels come off bus fuel tender

Jo’burg’s Metrobus persisted with a R200m contract despite audit advice to the contrary

By Dineo Bendile
Commuting costs the poor dearly
Article
/ 15 November 2015

Commuting costs the poor dearly

The legacy of apartheid is still hurting those who are forced to travel long distances to work.

By Staff Reporter
E-tolls: Tag, you’re it
Videos
/ 3 December 2013

E-tolls: Tag, you’re it

Tuesday marked the start of the e-toll system and motorists trickled in to get tagged. Some are still against it and are willing to be arrested.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 31 October 2013

Adcorp offers to buy Australian workforce firm

Adcorp has put in an offer to buy 100% of Labour Solutions Australia, saying the final consideration would depend on the company’s earnings.

By Staff Reporter
Changes could smooth the way
Article
/ 4 October 2013

Changes could smooth the way

South Africa’s infrastructure for roads, rail and air transport affects everything from consumer prices to foreign investment.

By James Sey
The struggle for a cycle friendly city
Article
/ 4 October 2013

The struggle for a cycle friendly city

In many countries cycling is a major form of public transport, especially in areas where people are poor and two wheels are cheap and convenient.

By Staff Reporter
The science behind transport
Article
/ 4 October 2013

The science behind transport

It’s obvious that a fuel revolution is under way.

By Staff Reporter
The state of SA’s public transport
Article
/ 4 October 2013

The state of SA’s public transport

Is South Africa finally moving towards an efficient commuter infrastructure?

By Tamsin Oxford
Freighting South Africa’s future
Article
/ 4 October 2013

Freighting South Africa’s future

Logistics play a vital role in the economy of a country and South Africa has to invest to ensure growth and future prosperity, analysts say.

By Tamsin Oxford
Look ma, no hands!
Article
/ 4 October 2013

Look ma, no hands!

Truck drivers and chauffeurs possibly face the chop thanks to advancements in technology.

By Johann Barnard
R200m spent and going nowhere
Article
/ 16 August 2013

R200m spent and going nowhere

Work has again ground to a halt on a provincial road after four years of wrangling over tenders.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
Parliament not given say on e-tolls
Article
/ 24 May 2013

Parliament not given say on e-tolls

A change requiring the minister to seek approval for fees has been rescinded, with no reason given.

By Andisiwe Makinana
Cheap-cheap tuk-tuk taxis take over Jozi
Article
/ 18 January 2013

Cheap-cheap tuk-tuk taxis take over Jozi

Three-wheelers breeze through Jo’burg’s streets, offering an economical, safe transport option.

By Staff Reporter
Infrastructure due for overhaul
Article
/ 30 October 2012

Infrastructure due for overhaul

With the fortunes of a nation resting on its back, local transport infrastructure needs a serious cash injection and a major overhaul

By Staff Reporter
Capetonians slow to catch the bus
Article
/ 26 October 2012

Capetonians slow to catch the bus

Johannesburg’s residents are doing a lot better in adopting new modes of public transport compared with Capetonians, according to the midterm budget.

By Lloyd Gedye
Cashless ticketing makes fares fair
Article
/ 8 August 2012

Cashless ticketing makes fares fair

One ticket could get you anywhere in Gauteng.

By Mail Guardian Correspondent
Single view is key
Article
/ 8 August 2012

Single view is key

Planning to revamp a province-wide public transport system is not to be taken lightly, particularly in an economic hub like Gauteng.

By Mail Guardian Correspondent
The five-year plan at a glance
Article
/ 8 August 2012

The five-year plan at a glance

The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport has set out to identify and target short-term gains it can implement within the next five years.

By Mail Guardian Correspondent
Province to transform public transport
Article
/ 8 August 2012

Province to transform public transport

Anyone that has used the Gautrain can attest to the pleasure and ease of using a properly-designed public transport system.

By Mail Guardian Correspondent
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Article
/ 28 October 2011

Roads agency expands network, connects citizens

The South African National Roads Agency Ltd (Sanral) has continued to deliver during the last year, despite a highly challenging environment.

By Advertorial Supplement
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Article
/ 28 October 2011

Delivering development and growth for a nation

Transnet Freight Rail operates an iron ore line which is the only line of its kind in southern Africa and the world’s second longest heavy haul line.

By Advertorial Supplement
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Article
/ 28 October 2011

Public entities keep transport department on the move

The South African department of transport is tasked with ensuring that infrastructure, legislation and operations maintain sustainable growth.

By Advertorial Supplement
No image available
Article
/ 28 October 2011

South Africa’s global connectivity via ships, trains, planes

South Africa’s trans­port infra­structure is considered to be well developed.

By Advertorial Supplement
Ndebele: Billions needed for SA’s transport infrastructure
Article
/ 13 June 2011

Ndebele: Billions needed for SA’s transport infrastructure

SA’s ageing transport infrastructure needs huge investment for the country to successfully compete in international markets, the government says.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 October 2009

A driven ‘experiment’

Lynley Donnelly investigates whether Rea Vaya will manage to entice people out of their cars as well as win over the taxi industry.

By Lynley Donnelly
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