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Ramaphosa asks Mabuza to stay on as Deputy President, Transnet warns of price hike, Joburg realtors dispute general valuation roll for 2023, and Dlamini-Zuma could lead the state of disaster.

: Transnet says it may have to increase rail tariffs to recover costs across its network. Transnet CEO Sizakele Mzimela said that the company wants to take a more commercial approach, allowing it to further invest in infrastructure and recover costs. Transnet has benefitted from a slight rebase of tariffs for its export coal line, but the line still remains troubled due to security and operational issues – such as a lack of critical spare parts.

59 trillion in the last five years. The companies said that it was impossible for a rise of that size to occur due to the prevailing market and economic conditions. There are suggestions that the city is inflating property values to make up for revenue shortfalls. [: Parts of the ANC want Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma to lead South Africa’s potential state of disaster regarding the energy crisis. The recommendation was made at the ANC’s National Executive Committee lekgotla last week.

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