South Africa is losing up to R15bn a year because the government is slow to move cargo from battered roads to the rail network.
SA is losing up to R50bn a year while the government drags its heels on implementing polices that would encourage the transport of cargo via rail, freight industry saysSA is losing as much as R50bn a year as the government drags its heels on implementing polices
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