The e-Mobility Energy Drive underscores South Africa’s efforts in building a resilient and sustainable transport ecosystem ...
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South Africa sets 2030 rail target, seeks private investment
The RFIs cover a range of different areas, including fare collection systems; depot management; utilisation and the ...
Ministry of Public Works and Infrastructure South Africa and South African Council for the Project and Construction ...
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South Africans can now invest in PRASA privately
Transport Minister Barbara Creecy is looking for South Africans to invest in PRASA, but emphasises that these are not tenders ...
EXCLUSIVE: Sadiq Khan's Africa "trade mission" cost Londoners £16,000 a day and £68,000 in flights as critics call it a ...
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Could SA be getting a smart ticket system for public transport?
The Department of Transport has a bold new plan to change how millions of South Africans commute. Here are the ...
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New ETA system for travellers entering South Africa goes live
South Africa’s Department of Home Affairs has launched its new electronic travel authorisation (ETA). Here's what travellers ...
Transport Minister Barbara Creecy has launched a Request for Information inviting private sector investment in PRASA, aiming to modernise passenger rail, expand regional services, and strengthen South ...
Former Bosasa chief operating officer Angelo Agrizzi has pleaded guilty to corruption and money laundering, but has escaped ...
The call comes after government officially launched a series of requests for information to attract private sector participation in their latest drive to improve rail services.
DoT invites innovate ideas from potential investors in new-generation 120km/h regional trains using existing rail network.
Transport Minister Barbara Creecy has unveiled what she has described as a significant milestone in the revamping of the ...
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