Port of Richards Bay Chaos: Ramaphosa visit reinforces leadership vacuum
27 November 2023
Transnet’s (TNPA, TPT and TFR) inability to manage its own affairs has caused the City of uMhlathuze and its residents to become hostages of coal exporters, illegal coal stockpiling operators and trucking companies.
In the year to date, more than 500 000 trucks have visited the Port of Richards Bay. Not only is the city covered in coal dust, posing a severe health risk to the residents but the road infrastructure has been destroyed and left the city’s overtime budget for traffic officers completely depleted.
It has become an easy way out for Transnet just to close its gates when its operational capacity fails to handle the large volume of trucks and shift the responsibility to the city to deal with the havoc caused by the thousands of trucks.
The city has issued a letter of demand to Transnet in respect of the money it had to spent to keep traffic officers available 24/7 to manage the flow of trucks ensuring that the residents are protected. Threatening legal action has prompted Minister Pravin Gordhan to request a meeting with the city’s leadership. On Wednesday, 22 November 2023 the Mayor, Deputy Mayor and City Manager met with the Minister at the port and although Gordhan requested Transnet executives to engage with the city’s leadership, he offered no immediate solutions.