As fuel prices continue to surge taxi fare hikes loom. South Africans will have to dig deeper into domestic incomes to afford to go to work. Nonku … Go to resource »
The bus strike' which has left thousands of commuters across the country having to find alternate transport for the past four weeks' will continue. … Go to resource »
A South African entrepreneur is launching what he hopes will be competition for ride-sharing services Uber and Taxify, using electric vehicles. Fezile … Go to resource »
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South Africa is truly a land of possibilities when you take a listen to Fezile Dhlamini's story. Unnerved by several rejected job applications at Uber … Go to resource »
The South African Federation of Trade Unions is forging ahead with its planned national shutdown on Wednesday. It is in response to amendments in the … Go to resource »
Holiday-makers travelling from KwaZulu-Natal to Gauteng can expect major delays this morning on the N3 near Mooi River in the KwaZulu-Natal midlands … Go to resource »
Estonia-based firm Taxify has launched a tuktuk hailing service in Mombasa as it aims to address insecurity incidents that have reigned over the … Go to resource »
Air travel in Africa is notoriously difficult - it can be expensive, unsafe and often you are forced to fly the long way around. But the African Union … Go to resource »
More than 200 people have been injured in the collision between two trains at the Geldenhuys train station at Germiston. Go to resource »
The death toll from the train crash near Kroonstad as at 13H45 has risen to 6. The Shosholoza Meyl train derailed after colliding with a truck. Go to resource »
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