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RELAUNCH OF THE SOUTHERN AFRICAN RAILWAYS ASSOCIATION - GABORONE , BOTSWANA
5 TH OCTOBER 2007
The Southern African Railways Association (SARA) is a regional railways organisation formed in April 1996 following recognition by Southern African Development Community (SADC) railway administrations of the need to establish a strong railways lobby group to pursue advocacy for fair surface transport competition. SARA is one of the regional organisations whose constitution is provided for in Article 13.13 of the SADC Protocol on Transport, Communications and Meteorology. SARA is SADC's implementing agent for coordination and facilitation of all regional railway projects and programmes. The organisation is currently an Associate Member of the Union of African Railways (UAR), which is the African Union (AU)'s implementing organ for continental railway projects.more>>
Press Release
24 th SOUTHERN AFRICAN RAILWAYS ASSOCIATION BOARD MEETING
17 MAY 2007
Southern African Railways Association (SARA) is a regional railways organisation formed in April 1996 following recognition by Southern African Development Community (SADC) railway administrations of the need to establish a strong railways lobby group to pursue advocacy for fair surface transport competition. SARA is one of the regional organisations contemplated in Article 13.13 of the SADC Protocol on Transport, Communications and Meteorology that was subsequently developed and ratified member states in 1998. SARA is SADC's implementing agent for all regional railway projects.more>>
13 November 2002
PRESS STATEMENT
The Southern African Railways Association (SARA) held its 15th Board Meeting at the Harare International Conference Centre on 13 November 2002. The Board Meeting was attended by the Chief Executives of the Railways from Angola, Mozambique, DR Congo, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Zambia, Swaziland and South Africa. The meeting was officially opened by the Minister of Transport and Communications, the Honourable Dr Witness Mangwende.more>>
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