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Board members of the Highway Junction Truck Stop Mdumiseni Mabaso

Transport retirement fund making its mark

The fund brings stability to people’s lives and to help gear the country and its people for a brighter future

JOBURG CYCLISTS … CALL TO ACTION (Photo Archive)

JOBURG CYCLISTS … CALL TO ACTION

We will meet the MEC Transport Joburg to hand over a document about the advantages of non- motorised transport and the safety of cyclists

Mdumisani Mabaso. (Photo: Clinton Friedman)

Best practices abound in transport sector

The Transport Sector Retirement Fund uses cellphone technology to regularly engage, inform and educate its members

The TSRF plans to develop its truck stop development strategy beyond South Africa’s borders into neighbouring states. (Photo: AJ Deysel)

Sustainable transport key to sustainable development

Transport is essential to economic growth and affects people’s daily lives, but it also drives climate change and is the cause of too many deaths

Joe Letswalo, the principal officer of the Transport Sector Retirement Fund. (Photo: Clinton Friedman)

Retirement fund a reliable constant in members’ lives

Governance is good because the trustees worked in the industry, are fund members and undergo training during the year

​Godzilla’s little sister

The plucky 2018 Nissan Micra is good value for money

The Toyota Aygo 1.0 X-Play five-door

Hot race at entry level for South Africa’s best pre-owned car

Running costs, reliability and extra features will be key elements in the choice of winners

Without having clear decisions from government regarding the future of e-tolls, Sanral is finding it difficult to go to the market to borrow funds to finance it. (Gallo Images)

Sanral bears brunt of lack of government clarity on e-tolls

It has emerged that Sanral struggled to raise the R20.6-billion budgeted e-toll revenue

Engen: We have contingency plans for strike

Engen has contingency plans should Tuesday’s strike by transport workers go ahead, the fuel distributor said on Monday.

Ban on Roadlink’s ‘killing machines’ dropped

KwaZulu-Natal transport minister Bheki Cele on Thursday called national bus operator SA Roadlink a ”killing machine” and ”a coffin on wheels”.