Critics of the R120bn Gautrain expansion project often point to its cost, especially with so many demands on provincial budgets.

But this overlooks the bigger picture – that long-term infrastructure investments like this are essential to breaking a cycle of short-term fixes, laying the groundwork for the kind of economy we want the next generation to inherit.

Despite being the smallest province, Gauteng remains the country’s economic engine. Home to one in every four South Africans, it is also the most populous province, and, with accelerating migration and urbanisation rates, one of the most congested.

Consequently, traffic is an issue of growing concern. A draft report by the Gauteng Management Agency indicates that based upon current trajectories, average road speeds could slow …

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