Transnet backlog costing fruit exporters billions

[Moneyweb - South Africa] - 2/02/2026
‘At times we were seeing wind speeds of 120km an hour at the Port of Cape Town, which made it impossible to operate – but vessel diversions to the Eastern Cape are decreasing and our recovery efforts are being led by an expert’: Jabu Mdaki, CEO of Transnet Port Terminals.
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