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    Private operators set to take over Africa’s biggest freight rail market 

    March 13, 2024
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    South African government is set to publish rail network statement proposing rules for private rail participation, marking a significant shift in the industry.

    1. The plan aims to address the struggling ports and rail system and boost private participation, as the state logistics monopoly has been plagued by mismanagement and corruption scandals.
    2. Over the past five years, the state-run freight rail system has experienced a substantial decline in transported goods and commodities, leading to miners resorting to trucks and damaging national roads.
    3. South Africa, with its extensive rail network accounting for 85% of Africa’s rail network, presents a significant opportunity for private operators.
    4. Upgrading the existing rail network is a cost-effective approach compared to building new lines, making it an attractive proposition for private operators.
    5. Traxtion Africa, with shareholders Principle Capital and Harith General Partners, operates across eight African countries and sees potential in tapping into the continent’s biggest freight network.
    6. The rail network statement will provide a framework for private rail participation, encouraging competition, innovation, and improved efficiency in the industry.
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