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By Elena Kachkova in Johannesburg Two South African labour unions representing a majority of workers at the struggling national port and rail freight logistics utility Transnet have rejected a revised wage offer of 4.25% to 5%, SABC News reports. The strike over wages is set to continue amidst reports that about 30 cargo ships are now stuck outside various Transnet terminals where up to 90% of workers joined in on industrial action. The South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (SATAWU) and the United National Transport Union (UNTU) on October 11 said the new offer was too low and below…