Transnet Given Deadline to Fix Port Crisis Costing South Africa Over R100M Per Day
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President Ramaphosa says Transnet has until next year to resolve port crisis costing over R100 million per day.
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71,000 containers stuck in backlog outside Durban port that officials say will take until next year to clear.
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Ramaphosa vows "incompetence" at Transnet will end, "heads will roll", and executives will be held accountable.
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Business Unity SA says if Transnet doesn't improve port performance the economy will "continue to bleed."
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Richards Bay facing congestion snarling up roads, mayor still plans litigation against Transnet despite meeting with Minister Gordhan.