An act of possible sabotage is costing the country R1bn a day as Transnet Freight Rail scrambles to clear 5500 tonnes of coal and access railway damage following a derailment along its main coal line on Tuesday.
An act of possible sabotage is costing South Africa R1bn a day as Transnet Freight Rail scrambles to clear 5,500 tonnes of coal and assess railway damage after a derailment along its main coal
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‘Possible sabotage’ of Transnet coal line costing SA R1bn a dayAn act of possible sabotage is costing the country R1bn a day as Transnet Freight Rail scrambles to clear 5500 tonnes of coal and access railway damage following a derailment along its main coal line on Tuesday.
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Transnet declares force majeure on coal export line to Richards Bay'Transnet has implemented a force majeure on the Northern Corridor and continues to provide updates to impacted customers on the status of recovery operations.' Moneyweb Transnet
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Force Majeure at Transnet coal lineTransnet has declared a Force Majeure on the Northern Corridor following a derailment.
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Transnet declares sixth force majeure in 18 months | Fin24Transnet has declared a new force majeure this time over this weeks derailment on the coal export line. It has previously declared force majeure over floods, a fire, riots, a cyber attack and a strike. | News24_Business
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State says accused used own name as bank reference for R300 000 Transnet bribe | Fin24A contract manager at a rail company accused of paying a R300 000 bribe to a senior Transnet official used his first name as the reference for the alleged payment, the state has argued. | JanTamb News24_Business
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