If you laid out the length of railway tracks destroyed by the ANC, they would stretch from Cape Town to Kilimanjaro
10 January 2024
Over the past three decades, the ANC has presided over the destruction of at least 3 636 kilometres of South Africa’s railway tracks. If one laid out the full length of railway lines destroyed by the ANC, it would stretch all the way from Cape Town to Kilimanjaro.
This shocking information was revealed yesterday by the Minister of Public Enterprises in response to a parliamentary question submitted by the DA. In response to the DA’s question about the length of Transnet Freight Rail tracks lost under the ANC, Minister Pravin Gordhan admitted that “A total of 3 636 kilometres of railway track have fallen into disuse since April 1994 to the end of November 2023.” This is enough railway track to cover a roundtrip on the previously-popular freight corridor from Johannesburg to Durban – three times over. It also means that the ANC has presided over the destruction of 10 kilometres of railway lines per month, every single month, for the past 30 years. Even this figure is likely an undercount, as it does not include the additional kilometres of passenger railway lines similarly destroyed.
This information exposes the dishonesty of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s delusional claims that the ANC supposedly plans to build “bullet trains.” Over the past 30 years, all the ANC has achieved is to put a bullet into the heart of South Africa’s train system.
But the collapse of freight rail is only one part of the full extent of transport infrastructure collapse presided over by the ANC government. Through its policy of cadre deployment and endemic corruption, the ANC has systematically destroyed key elements of the infrastructure our country and economy depends on to survive.