Cape Times

Untu members happy

- Sonja Carstens Untu

THE United National Transport Union (Untu) welcomes President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision to appoint two seasoned ministers to head the two state-owned enterprise­s that are faced with huge challenges in their quest to grow and remain relevant in an ever-changing global market.

Steve Harris, general secretary of Untu, congratula­ted Dr Blade Nzimande on his appointmen­t as the minister of Transport.

Nzimande is faced with, among others, the enormous task of steering the crippled Passenger Rail Agency of SA out of its troubled waters into a profitable and more importantl­y, reliable passenger rail service.

Nzimande takes over from Joe Maswangany­i, who was only appointed to this position a few months ago after former president Jacob Zuma decided to sack Dipuo Peters.

Harris wants to take this opportunit­y to extend an invitation to Nzimande for an urgent meeting with the union representi­ng most of the employees in Prasa so that its leadership can inform him about the burning issues that will require his immediate attention.

“Untu also calls upon Dr Nzimande to continue with the reviving of the Shosoloza long-distance train – the dream of providing a service from Cape to Cairo – that was announced by Maswangany­i last week Friday.

This step will not only retain and give more job opportunit­ies to the employees of Shosoloza Mainline, but will benefit thousands of commuters and grow several economies in the southern hemisphere,” says Harris.

Untu is also overwhelme­d with joy at the appointmen­t of the highly respected Pravin Gordhan as minister of Public Enterprise­s to replace Lynne Brown.

Harris says he believes Gordhan has what it takes to steer Transnet though its challenges to adapt in the digital era amid downgradin­g from ratings agencies.

The leadership of the union would also like to meet with Gordhan as soon as possible to point out the challenges its members, which include most of the employees working for Transnet, are faced with.

“Untu repeatedly called for the president to place both Transnet and Prasa under the same minister as it would only enhance much needed collaborat­ion between the two rail companies. However, we are satisfied that the appointmen­t of the new ministers is a step in the right direction.

“Untu wishes both all the best in their new roles,” says Harris.

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