DiscoverTHE MORNING BRIEFSouth Africa's rail network is poised for a major transformation with the introduction of third-party access, which could improve operations but also requires urgent investment.
South Africa's rail network is poised for a major transformation with the introduction of third-party access, which could improve operations but also requires urgent investment.

South Africa's rail network is poised for a major transformation with the introduction of third-party access, which could improve operations but also requires urgent investment.

Update: 2025-01-08
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South Africa's rail network is poised for a major transformation with the introduction of third-party access, which could improve operations but also requires urgent investment. Transnet, the state-owned company managing the country’s rail infrastructure, has revealed that R14 billion annually is needed to address widespread issues such as theft, vandalism, and outdated systems. This comes as the company grapples with financial losses, a ballooning debt, and significant challenges in maintaining and upgrading its network.

Guest: Mr Moshe Motlohi - acting Chief Executive Officer of Transnet's Rail Infrastructure Manager (RIM)

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South Africa's rail network is poised for a major transformation with the introduction of third-party access, which could improve operations but also requires urgent investment.

South Africa's rail network is poised for a major transformation with the introduction of third-party access, which could improve operations but also requires urgent investment.

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