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Following the murder of three taxi marshals in Mofolo Central and a death toll of 59 in Soweto's taxi violence, Gauteng Transport MEC Kedibone Tlabela-Diale plans to shut down routes operated by rival associations Nanduwe and Wata for six months. 'It is better to lock down than continue to count dead bodies,' she stated.
The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport is anticipating significant revenue from motor vehicle licences.
Why is the R408 million taxi gratuity in the national budget raising eyebrows? BOSA demands transparency and accountability from the government amid rising living costs
The City of Tshwane is appealing a court ruling that allows the Afrikaans-only e-hailing service Wanatu to operate without valid permits, amidst accusations of discrimination and legal challenges from rival operators.
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Scania Southern Africa celebrates its 30-year milestone with the inauguration of a new Regional Product Centre, reinforcing its commitment to innovation and customer service in the region
Professor John Lamola's official appointment as CEO of South African Airways marks a pivotal moment for the airline, promising enhanced financial stability and growth in the tourism sector.
IOL has learned that Creecy pushed for Lamola’s candidacy after receiving the backing of the ANC’s deployment committee, despite the fact that Lamola had scored the lowest among the three final candidates.
Repeated vandalism and cable theft have forced the City of Cape Town to close a popular cycle lane, leaving commuters seeking alternative routes.
The Rea Vaya bus services in Soweto have been suspended following the deadly shootings of two drivers in separate incidents. In one, the lone passenger tried to steer the bus after the driver was shot.
Transport Minister Barbara Creecy announces a robust logistics plan to secure jet fuel for OR Tambo International Airport, ensuring uninterrupted operations amid a recent fuel crisis.
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin will visit Vietnam from January 14 to January 15, talks with the country's president and prime minister are planned, the Russian government said.