Hmmm, it would seem as if there’s more to Wednesday’s Prasa shuffle than what transport minister Dipuo Peters would have us think… if we take former board chair Popo Molefe’s word for it that is.
First the SABC and now Prasa… our SOEs aren’t doing all that well.
The Passenger Rail Agency has been limping from one scandal to another for years now, yet government seems to relish the opportunity to appoint questionable individuals one after the other.
Pretoria – The transport ministry is looking at reclassifying drunk driving to be as serious a crime as rape, murder or attempted murder.
Prasa chairperson Popo Molefe has implicated the ANC in the infamous locomotive deal that saw millions lost and billions misappropriated.
Minister Dipuo Peters reportedly tried to put a stop to an independent investigation into irregular expenditure at the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa. No jokes folks.
The ANC’s Gauteng branch must be a thorn in the mother party’s side… what with all their sensible ideas and realistic approach to governance as of late.
Transport minister Dipuo Peters will soon be forcing us all into random driving tests… but will those who really need it get tested?
What on earth would make transport minister Dipuo Peters threaten Emirates with grounding and ‘summon’ a United Arab Emirates (UAE) minister to SA for an urgent meeting?
South Africa is to get 3600 new train coaches in the next 15 years, while creating hundreds of new jobs. However, the overdue rejuvenation of the rail network has seen numerous set-backs to date