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On 6 June 2024 the President assented to the Economic Regulation of Transport Act (the Act). The Act seeks to bring about significant and positive changes in the South African transport sector by creating a more co-ordinated and transparent regulatory framework.
8 sie 2024 · The key objective of the Act is to establish a single Transport Economic Regulator (Regulator), which will be the only regulator regulating economic aspects of the different modes of transport in South Africa, namely road, rail, sea and air.
The Government Gazette is published on the Government Printing Works' website.. National Land Transport Act: White Paper on the National Rail Policy March 2022
24 lip 2024 · On 11 June 2024, President Ramaphosa signed the Economic Regulation of Transport Act 6 of 2024 into law, marking a significant development in the economic regulation of transport and rail reform in South Africa.
29 kwi 2024 · A brief discussion on the future of rail transport in South Africa with Ngwako Makaepea, Deputy Director General of Rail Transport, during the PRASA celebration in Cape Town on 23 April 2024. Ngwako highlights the Department of Transport’s commitment to advancing rail reform, emphasising the importance of laying down foundational building ...
30 sty 2024 · The Government’s intention is to codify the policy through the Economic Regulation of Transport Act (the bill was prepared in 2020 and is currently with the National Assembly (TER Bill)) which will form the roadmap for rail reform, sector liberalisation, and economic regulation of transport.
The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) is a South African state-owned enterprise responsible for most passenger rail services in the country.