South African Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele said on Monday that he was highly impressed with China's achievements in rail transport, South African media reported.
The minister said on his official visit to China that South Africa could learn some valuable lessons from the Asian country.
"The main challenge facing South Africa is to modernize its railway system in a manner that promotes growth and development," Ndebele was quoted by South African Press Association as saying.
"We need new rail technologies to meet the demands of the 21st century. Our ability to efficiently move freight and people is vital to a modern, thriving economy," he said in a statement.
The minister's visit to China aimed at strengthening ties between the two countries in the transport sector, with a focus on the rail transport.
Ndebele said he had learnt some very interesting lessons and gained valuable insights into the Chinese rail transport sector.
"These include the role of technology, which is a key driver for a modern railway system," he said. "Local manufacturing capacities are also vital, as outlined in South Africa's Industrial Strategy which places an emphasis on local manufacturing."
Ndebele said his country was determined to develop the railway system.
"We must ensure that we build capacity, not only for South Africa, but for the Southern African Development Community region as a whole."
He said a development of skills was also of paramount importance as a modern, integrated railway system requires a specific set of skills.