[TOP STORY] A port full of fruit, Cape Town’s looming export catastrophe

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‘The only way that I can see is that there must be some private operators in our terminals. That's the global trend with government owning ports and being the landlord,’ says Anton Rabe, executive director of Hortgro.
19 Jan 2024 8AM English South Africa Business News · Politics

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