Transnet withdrew its teams from the site of a massive derailment after a violent clash with the forum, which was demanding 'business opportunities' in the salvage operations. | News24_Business
For more financial news, go to the Work on Transnet Freight Rail's North Corridor resumed on Friday night, after a train carrying export coal to Richards Bay derailed earlier in the week, the state-owned logistics company said in a statement on Saturday.
Transnet said it would be better placed to assess the damage once rolling stock had been cleared on the line. While work has begun, it is not yet clear when normal operations will resume.Train derailed as Transnet faces threats from disgruntled groups seeking 'business opportunities'
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