Jan 27 (Reuters) - Coal exports from South Africa's Richards Bay Coal Terminal rose 11% to 57.66 million metric tons in 2025, the highest in four years, as freight rail performance improved. South ...
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South Africa pulls documentary about Melania Trump from theaters after diplomatic tensions
In a last-minute decision that has shaken the local film industry, the premiere of the documentary Melania has been suspended ...
Coal exports from South Africa's Richards Bay Coal Terminal increased by 11% in 2025, reaching 57.66 million metric tons.
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Richards Bay sees uptick in coal exports as Transnet improves
Coal exports from the Richards Bay Coal Terminal rose 11% to 57.66 million metric tonnes in 2025, the highest in four years, as freight rail performance improved.imageSouth Africa's coal shipments are ...
The structural reforms being implemented by government to support inclusive economic growth and job creation are beginning to ...
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Flooding hammers Mozambique, southern African neighbors
Weeks of heavy rainfall have caused severe floods across southern Africa, with Mozambique and South Africa among the hardest hit. Rising water has destroyed infrastructure, affecting 1.3 million ...
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Anti-Corruption Watchdog Blames Politicians for Dire State of Road Accident Fund
Parliament's Standing Committee on Public Accounts is conducting an inquiry into the fund The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse says that since 2009, multiple transport ministers have failed to provide ...
South Africa will host a special World Economic Forum Summit in 2027, marking a major milestone for the continent and the ...
Over that time South Africa has fallen from 27th to 39th in the ranking of largest economies, overtaken by the likes of Bangladesh, Thailand and Israel. A pollster in September found that 80% of South ...
As South Africa navigates a year of uncertainty, it faces a critical challenge: the lack of decisive governance and the ...
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Catfish captured 'walking' on land at night in South Africa
Rare nighttime footage captured African sharptooth catfish leaving the water and wriggling across wet ground in South Africa.
A new analysis links last month’s deadly floods in southern Africa to a potent mix of climate change and La Niña, with ...
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