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Opinion: Flattening the psychological curve – the Aviation Dilemma by Matita Tshabalala

May 21, 2020 • News, TrafficComments Off on Opinion: Flattening the psychological curve – the Aviation Dilemma by Matita Tshabalala

South Africa is due to enter Covid-19 Alert Level 3. In the face of pressing, unpredictable and severe global problems and challenges, survival require that we move to a new type of thinking and that of doing things. And doing much differently. The catastrophic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on aviation is devastating to everyone [&hellip...

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A resilient, cloud-based digital future

May 18, 2020 • NewsComments Off on A resilient, cloud-based digital future

Digital transformation defines resilience, cost-savings, and sustainability in a world of uncertainty and instability Digital transformation should come with one, well highlighted, disclaimer: one size does not fit all. The technology chosen for digital...

Handover of Water Tanks to Zululand District Municipality

May 15, 2020 • NewsComments Off on Handover of Water Tanks to Zululand District Municipality

Today, His Majesty King Goodwill Zwelithini together with KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Transport, Community Safety, and Liaison, Bheki Ntuli handed over 50 static water tanks today, to support ongoing interventions by the provincial government aimed at bringing...

What the Novel Coronavirus means for the Gig Economy

May 12, 2020 • NewsComments Off on What the Novel Coronavirus means for the Gig Economy

OVERVIEW As the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues to spread around the world, the economic impact is being felt alongside the human impact. Businesses are being forced to either halt or severely curtail their operations, which is having a...

SURVEY: The effect of COVID-19 on your family, organisation and country

April 21, 2020 • NewsComments Off on SURVEY: The effect of COVID-19 on your family, organisation and country

How have you been impacted by the COVID-19 lockdown? Do you feel that you, your company and country were sufficiently prepared? Reputation specialists, Reputation Matters, are running a short online survey to get insights into these questions to help people...

Department of Transport and Community reports

March 30, 2020 • NewsComments Off on Department of Transport and Community reports

MEC for Transport and Community Safety Mavhungu Lerule-Ramakhanya with the South African citizens who were repatriated from coronavirus stricken Wuhan City, at The Ranch Hotel where the 112 South Africans from Wuhan, China were quarantined. The Ranch Hotel...

Health MEC and team at N1 weighbridge to screen travellers

March 25, 2020 • Advice, NewsComments Off on Health MEC and team at N1 weighbridge to screen travellers

“You are welcome to our province, but please abide by the rules set out by the president of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa. We do not want this virus to get into the rural areas of the province.” Review Online LIMPOPO – The Health MEC and her team are...

MEC Ntuli meets families of 4 victims of fatal Blood River crash

March 20, 2020 • Accidents, NewsComments Off on MEC Ntuli meets families of 4 victims of fatal Blood River crash

After several weeks of DNA testing to authenticate the remains of eight people who were burnt beyond recognition in a horror accident in Blood River earlier this year, MEC for Transport, Community Safety and Liaison, Mr Bheki Ntuli, today met families of four...

Commission of Inquiry into Taxi Violence in the Gauteng province will continue on Thursday 19 March

March 18, 2020 • NewsComments Off on Commission of Inquiry into Taxi Violence in the Gauteng province will continue on Thursday 19 March

The public hearings of the Commission of Inquiry into Taxi Violence in the Gauteng province will continue on Thursday, 19 March 2020 at 10:00. The Commission will hear testimony from the Chairman of Boschkop Taxi Association, Mr Japhta Mahlangu, on...

South Africa has 72 ports of entry through land, sea and airports – more than half of which have been shut down from Monday morning

March 16, 2020 • News, TrafficComments Off on South Africa has 72 ports of entry through land, sea and airports – more than half of which have been shut down from Monday morning

South Africa has 72 ports of entry through land, sea and airports – more than half of which have been shut down from Monday morning “Of the 53 land ports, 35 will be shut down with effect from Monday, 16 March 2020. Two of the eight seaports will be...