One year later, questions are still being asked about Ramaphosa's promise  to fix Cape Town's Central Line

One year later, questions are still being asked about Ramaphosa's promise to fix Cape Town's Central Line

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It’s been a year since President Cyril Ramaphosa announced R1.4bn to fix Cape Town’s vandalised central train line, a key commuter route. However, delays associated with Covid-19 and the occupation of railway lines means commuters will have to wait longer to access one of the cheapest modes of transport in the city.

Cape Times 2021-08-20 (Digital)

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