President Ramaphosa quietly announces major delay to National Rail Devolution Strategy
29 October 2024
The President stated in his weekly newsletter: ‘Work is under way to develop a National Rail Masterplan that will lay out the future for rail in South Africa. Among other things, the Masterplan will cover passenger rail in our cities, including rapid rail. It will also cover high speed rail over long distances between centres. The substantial work required to develop the Masterplan is expected to be completed by the end of next year.’
In response, Mayor Hill-Lewis said these continued delays are not acceptable to Capetonians who urgently need a safe, affordable, and reliable passenger rail service.
‘Cabinet’s own National Rail Policy White Paper 2022 first promised the delivery of a Devolution Strategy by 2023. Then in Parliament on 5 September 2023, the President promised the strategy would be concluded and approved by 2024. We were very worried back in February at the President’s failure to even mention the devolution strategy in SONA, and now we hear of a new deadline of end-2025 for a ‘masterplan’.
‘Given the track record to date and continuous delays, it is highly unlikely that the Rail Masterplan will be ready by the end of next year. The word devolution was also notably absent from the President’s newsletter, suggesting the ANC is now back-tracking on promises to devolve passenger rail for capable metros to run. We condemn this placing of politics before people,’ said Mayor Hill-Lewis.