SANRAL’s new appointments

  The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited has made two new appointments that will look to ensure emerging black-owned enterprises are given more opportunity to do business with the agency. Ismail Essa is the ..
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SANRAL in the 2017 Budget

  Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan presented the 2017 Budget and highlighted how state-owned companies (SOCs) were an important part of the restructuring and strengthening of the economy. The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) ..
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Why KING IV matters

  One of the hallmarks of our relatively young democracy has been its contribution to the discourse on corporate governance now enshrined in what is commonly referred to as the King Report. In July 1993, the ..
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SANRAL’s contribution to the economy

  Through its professional management of the country’s most widely-used physical infrastructure, our roads, The South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) impacts the economy positively. SANRAL’s Annual Report and audited financial statements for 2015/16 were tabled ..
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Transport month launched

  October is Transport Month in South Africa and this was declared in 2005 during the Transport Lekgotla. Launched on 3 October 2016 in Tshwane, Transport Month will be hosted under the theme: “Together we move ..
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AARTO – What You Need To Know.

The Road Traffic Infringement Agency (RTIA) is an entity of the Department of Transport responsible for influencing positive driver behaviour and to encourage voluntary compliance with road traffic laws of the country through the implementation of ..
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