Staff Writer Namibia will need to put in place a robust system of checks and balances, as well as update and develop new laws and regulations, before opening the railway sector to operators outside TransNamib, according to the ministry of works and transport. Executive director in the ministry, Jonas Sheelongo, said liberalising the railway sector would require significantly greater regulatory capacity to oversee multiple operators and ensure co…
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