SPOORNET'S ZANDILE Jakavula conceded that the tariff increases needed to go hand in hand with good customer service. "We are working on numerous measures to ensure that this happens, including the development and upgrading of our rolling stock, but we need money to do so. "Soon our Group together with government will announce in detail the new R15bn locomotive replacement programme that Transnet has approved.
'New tariffs will go hand in hand with good service'
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