Johannesburg (News24Wire) - "We are going to burn you!" angry commuters shouted as an injured train driver in Cleveland, Johannesburg frantically tried to get permission to keep his train on the move, after a broken signal delayed his train. "Please help me! Please help me!" shouted Johan Beukes, as the people
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Volkswagen Banks On Ride Hailing Service to Sell Cars in Rwanda
Clearance of Cargo to Be Slashed to 48 Hours By June 2018
Tanzania to establish Tourist Train Station
Sumbawanga (Daily News) - IN a bid to boost the country's revenue through tourism, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism envisages to construct a special train station and visitor information centre projects. The ministry works in partnership with the Tanzania Wildlife Management (TAWA), as well the Ministry of Works through
Lufthansa Technik launching digital warehouse program
In a move to get on board with the internet of things (IoT), Lufthansa Technik AG subsidiary Lufthansa Technik Logistik Services (LTLS) is launching a program to digitalize its warehousing operations with a digital warehouse pilot destined for Munich Airport (MUC). One strategy the company has adopted in its digitalization approach
Emirates hands Airbus A380 superjumbo lifeline with $16 billion order
London’s new electric taxis scuppered by faulty sensor
CEO of London EV Company, Chris Gubbey poses inside the new electric TX eCity taxi connected to a sample electric vehicle charger at the Battersea power station in London on December 5, 2017. London's first electric-powered black cabs hit the streets on December 5, 2017, the British capital's iconic taxis getting
Tanker drivers threaten to boycott Jebba-Mokwa Road, North of Nigeria
Petroleum Tankers Drivers (PTD), yesterday, threatened to boycott Jebba- Mokwa and Tatabu Bridge in the distribution of petroleum products. In a statement, the Media Relations Officer of the drivers, Mr. Abdulkadir Garba, said that due to the deplorable condition of the roads, the drivers can longer take the risk of plying
Mazda vows to stay independent despite deeper ties with Toyota
Detroit (Reuters) - Japan’s Mazda Motor Corp on Wednesday said that while it is deepening its development and production partnership with Toyota Motor Corp, the small automaker would remain a company independent from its much bigger rival. Mazda and Toyota last week said they will build a $1.6 billion joint assembly plant
Travellers Along Tanzania’s Southern Corridor Stranded As Road Rendered Impassable Due to Construction
Dar es Salaam - Travellers along a road linking Ruvuma, Mtwara and Lindi Regions have been stranded at Chipite Village in Masasi District due to the construction of a culvert going on there. This happened on Wednesday, January 17, whereby passengers were forced to halt their journeys after their vehicles got
