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| In March 2017, Nigeria's transport and logistics experts will gather for Multimodal West Africa 2017. Industry stakeholders believe that the exhibition will adequately reposition the transport and logistics sector... read |
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| The capital of the Republic of Guinea, Conakry, will become the 296th destination served by Turkish Airlines... read |
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| Angola's sovereign wealth fund, Fundo Soberano de Angola, has committed to invest $180 million in a strategic deep sea port in Angola. This investment will create the first deep sea water port in Angola... read |
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| The robots of the future will be coming soon, rolling along at a lumbering pace with those goods you just ordered. The six-wheeled, knee-high robots from startup Starship Technologies are part of a new wave of automated systems... read |
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| Having launched in Johannesburg four months ago, UberEATS, an on-demand food delivery app powered by Uber, will start serving Cape Town... read |
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| Lionel Shawe The IASB has issued its new international accounting standards, which removes the distinction between finance leases and operating leases with effect from 1 January 2019... read |
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| The use of innovative technology emerges as an ideal solution to help transform the transportation industry, by driving a world class service through real-time collaboration and monitoring... read |
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| Salem Solomon Earlier this month, the first train rumbled down the tracks of a $3.4 billion electric railway connecting landlocked Ethiopia with Djibouti and its access to the Red Sea... read |
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| The Gauteng government has concluded a wide-ranging investigation into financial irregularities at 34 provincial licensing centres, identifying a syndicate that could involve hundreds of officials... read |
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| Karl Gernetzky Sanral has prepared 6,286 summonses in a bid to recover R6.2bn in outstanding e-toll debt from Gauteng motorists and is gearing up for its legal fight with Outa over an e-toll test case... read |
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| The operations boss of Airbus declared that the European aerospace giant was entering a "dangerous phase" because of Brexit, which could complicate its free movement of staff and products... read |
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| The WHO executive board has decided not to make recommendations to member states to impose a soft drinks tax... read |
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