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CAPE TOWN CENTRE LINE RAIL REPAIR TO COST R2.5BILLION
Acting CEO of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa), David Mphelo has noted that costs for work done on the Central Line in Cape Town are exceeding initial estimates by almost 100%. The start of the project was originally hindered by 8000 people who have made homes for themselves in and around the central line. However, all that was resolved before the project took effect. The repairs which is one of the biggest…
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