The plans have proven to be very unpopular with a whopping 121 letters of objection submitted, including fears over noise, light, fire risk and road safety.
The Ministry of Transport has defended the government's acquisition of two diesel locomotives and 20 freight wagons, dismissing concerns raised by critics as inaccurate and technically unfounded.
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WACT-APM Terminals Nigeria has announced the appointment of Courage Obadagbonyi as Managing Director, effective 1 July, ...
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Hypospadias affects one in 150 to 200 male births globally and is linked to genetics, hormone exposure, and environmental ...
Transnet and the Western Cape Government have said that targeted operational interventions and stronger collaboration are ...