The huge capital investment required means the two-year clause is absurd, says Traxtion CEO.
10 April 2022 - 00:01James Holley, CEO of Traxtion, Africa's largest private rail operator, says Transnet's announcement that the network will be opened to private operators could be a game-changer for the economy, but his company won't
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