Transnet’s call for private sector partnership on the Durban/Johannesburg corridor must be expanded internationally
3 February 2023
Note to editors: Please find attached soundbite by Ghaleb Cachalia MP.
The DA welcomes Transnet's decision to bring in a private partner to take over the running of its Durban/Johannesburg corridor for the next 20 years, as a precursor to a path to privatization. This needs to be embedded in any such contracts – with provision for accelerated privatisation.
Transnet’s inability to effectively run this important trade corridor has been costly to the export sector and the economy as a whole – as such, this momentous decision is a critical first step in arresting the decline and infusing private sector innovation in running the corridor. What it cannot amount to is a ‘hospital pass’ to the private sector with onerous conditions and adjacencies that are the responsibility of the state.
While we welcome this move by Transnet, we call on Transnet executives to ensure that this call for private partners is advertised both locally and internationally. South Africa should tap into the expertise of successful international freight rail logistics companies if we are to begin the process of securing our freight rail logistics and end the monopoly that Transnet has.