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Coega roped in to move manganese to Port of Nqura By Herald Reporter - 09 June 2021
NOT WELCOME: Business owners in the Markman industrial area are complaining about manganese pollution as well as the damage done to the roads by trucks. Pictured is a large amount of manganese that has been offloaded next to the railway line Image: WERNER HILLS
The Coega Development Corporation has been appointed to relocate the manganese terminal from Gqeberha to the Port of Ngqura.
The removal of the manganese from the port in Gqeberha has been a burning issue in recent years, with residents living along the beachfront calling for it to be relocated, saying it posed a health hazard.
Coega welcomes the President Ramaphosa’s visit to the TASEZ construction site
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A visit by His Excellency, President Cyril Ramaphosa to the Tshwane Automotive Special Economic Zone (SEZ), a project managed by the Coega Development Corporation (CDC), marks a significant milestone in the development of the project.