Sanral to start issuing summonses for e-toll debt
South African National Roads Agency will begin issuing summonses to individuals who have persistently failed to pay, while the High Court will handle companiesDA urges government to sell SAA
Democratic Alliance says SA must initiate an urgent process of privatisation to dispose of liabilities, starting with South African Airways
Rail agency in race to roll out upgrades
Deadlines for first phase of R172bn facelift are fast approaching, writes Andiswa Maqutu
SAA expects profit in 2017-18 after probable loss of over R500m this year
The main driver of South African Airways’ expected gains is projected aircraft lease costs, forecast to remain relatively stable in both years
Rating comes at critical time for Transnet
There’s more to Moody’s visit than just a possible SA downgrade, writes Andiswa Maqutu
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