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Geostrategy (Free subscription) | 10/22/2009
October 16, 2009By SLINDILE KHANYILETransport Minister Sbu Ndebele has called on African states to implement cabotage, a maritime transport regulatory rulebook, which he said was one of the quickest ways to develop the maritime sector on the continent.Ndebele was speaking at the 2nd African Union conference of ministers responsible for maritime transport yesterday.Countries use cabotage...
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Mail & Guardian (Free subscription) | 10/31/2009
Transport is the key component for the success of the Soccer World Cup, Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele said on Friday.
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Mail & Guardian (Free subscription) | 10/19/2009
Responding to a parliamentary question by Democratic Alliance MP Stuart Farrow, Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele said the country was facing an R18,4-billion backlog with regards to the upkeep of the core national road network.In the provinces, there was a further R19,9-billion backlog, bringing the total to R38,3-billion.Farrow said Ndebele "was unable to say whether or not the backlog...
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Mail & Guardian (Free subscription) | 10/19/2009
The reconfiguration of the clusters was part of improving coordination within the government and enhancing the delivery of services, the Presidency said in a statement.The infrastructure development cluster would in future be chaired by Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele, with Public Enterprises Minister Barbara Hogan as his deputy.The ministries falling into this cluster were communications, cooperative...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 10/21/2009
Several less popular personages, among them Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele and Economic Development Minister Ebrahim Patel, have cracked invitations to only two clusters. And then there are those sad souls who sit in only a single cluster. Minister in the Presidency Trevor Manuel is one of those. At least he will have more time to do his day job. But by leaving him out of the economy and employment...
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Mail & Guardian (Free subscription) | 10/14/2009
Comair said earlier this week it wanted to buy the airport to compete with the new airport being built at La Mercy by Airports Company SA (Acsa).Business Report quoted Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele as saying: "You can't have competition for La Mercy ... It's such an expensiveasset."The new airport would start operating in May next year while the existing airport would continue to operate alongside...