Last week, the South African minister of roads and Transport Fikile Mbalula was walking talk, as a happy man after launching South African prasa new trains.
He also opened some routes and stations such as from Mabopane to Pretoria, after months not operating. By the look on the pictures, trains were so beautiful, far away from thr old prasa trains.
Unfortunately today we have learnt that two of those trains got involved in head collision which forced prasa to shut down operation from Mabopane to Pretoria and return once again.
It has been reported that the investigation is underway after two of Prasa's new trains collided this morning on the Mabopane line.
The people's happiness over the return of operations shut down so quickly. People were so happy because trains are the most cheapest mode of transport in the republic of South Africa.
Transport department needs urgent personal intervention of President Ramaphosa. Nothing works, Everything is broken.
Source: https://t.co/0nXjBNw8ZN

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