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1 May
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SARF calls for further investigstion

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SARF calls for further investigation Ihe South African Road Federation (SARF) cautions that the resuscitation of a proposal by the Minister of Transport, . Sbu Ndebele, to establish a high-speed rail link between Johannesburg and Durban should be subject to a thorough feasibility study before the scheme reaches the design stage. While welcoming the new initiative, SARF president, Mutshutshu Nxumalo, observes it is essential that an unbiased assessment.