The RoadFreightAssociation (RFA) cannot accept the scenes that played out on the N3 in the early hours of Sunday (9 July) as anything else but a coordinated attack on the road freight sector. Moneyweb TruckAttacks
The Road Freight Association cannot accept the scenes that played out on the N3 in the early hours of Sunday as anything else but a coordinated attack on the road freight sector. Both the specific spot on the N3, as well as the timing, were chosen to cause the best outcome in terms of mayhem and disruption.
Once again, the cost to the South African economy, taking all the above into consideration, will run into billions of rand lost, as business confidence from foreign investors plummets, and those who use South Africa as a transit hub turn away from us and move to other countries that are safer and more efficient. Who, and why? However, the more important questions to be answered are: who is behind this attack, and why.
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