Transnet has reached tipping point, says African Rail Industry Association CEO

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CEO of the African Rail Industry Association Mesela Kope-Nhlapo says freight rail will be forced to allow third-party access

02 April 2023 - 00:00Mesela Kope-Nhlapo, CEO of the African Rail Industry Association, says President Cyril Ramaphosa's directive to Transnet this week to implement reforms “swiftly and completely” to end the

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ScholtzSusan The tactic of the coven' handlers is to have colonial clerks raise a false alarm of doom, then an institutional echo chamber responds: Transnet will need 3rd parties to operate parts of the rail system. Do you see that SA?

Lol ramaphosa is destroying everything for private sector

Eskom, now Transnet whose next?

Cyril's handlers are surely proud of him at this stage

SizweDhlomo Okay this explains the ghost trips

Viva

Jacob Zuma resigned in 2017. 6 years ago, so what has the new leadership of MYANC done since then? What is the state of state capture since then?

Pravin and Cyril are helping the Stellenbosch gang to looting this country for pennies and mirrors again.

Another ANC failure.

Control Cyril Money Eyes Remotely. Is the Rothschild man Martin Kingston still shadowing Cyril? Maybe our real president 🙄

Involving the private sector that has the capacity and skills to fix and repair broken infrastructure is critical. This is the only way to ensure economic growth and development. Work together and get rid of corruption and looting that sunk the SOE'S. Is it that difficult?

CoruscaKhaya The demise of Transnet was totally unnecessary

Everything is sold, sies this government

I’ve beeeeeen saying.

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