Transnet has warned it might be forced to revise downwards the target to transport 250-million tonnes of freight per annum in the next five years should maintenance funding be delayed or come lower than its projections.

Transnet, in its five-year maintenance investment plan, said cash from operations (access fees), budget facility for infrastructure allocations and other private sector collaborations are required to fund the capital investment requirements...

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