PRASA says no more trading and praise singing on their new trains.

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No more gospel on the tracks, as new Prasa rules raise the ire of train traders and preachers

While the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) and the Department of Transport forge ahead with efforts to recover train corridors following the collapse of the rail network, Prasa has instituted new train rules — which have not met with universal approval.

The most contested of Prasa’s new rules are the prohibition of trading and preaching aboard the new trains. Trading and preaching on trains have been a part of commuters’ lives for decades. Many informal traders who had hoped that the return of train services would revive their businesses were left disappointed by the new rules.
6 Dec 2022 11PM English South Africa Education · Careers

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