MEC’s plans for a smart, gun-free taxi sector

Department of Roads and Transport 2020/07/06 - 22:00



MEC Jacob Mamabolo interventions in the minibus taxi sector are part of a broader vision by the Gauteng Provincial Government to modernise and rebuild the taxi industry to become a smart, gun-free industry.

The MEC held a series of consultations with minibus taxi associations following simmering tensions threatening to erupt into violence in different parts of the province.

On 06 July, MEC Mamabolo met with the Internal Taxi Association (ITA) and Evaton West Taxi Association (EWTA) currently in dispute over a route in Emfuleni Local Municipality. 

The associations have been in a stand-off since October 2019 after they failed to agree on how to share a disputed route. They then approached MEC Mamabolo to mediate following a breakout in violence which resulted in a loss of life.

As part of his interventions, MEC indicated that “I had asked ITA and EWTA, which both fall under provincial structure Gauteng National Taxi Alliance to resolve their issues through negotiations. It is however becoming clear that this has not solved the problem.”

He announced that a Departmental team of officials were appointed to have consultations with both associations and find a resolution. 

“We call on the taxi industry to abandon violence and intimidation when they resolve their problems,” added the MEC.

Meanwhile, the MEC also held a meeting to introduce the 10-member Mamelodi Amalgamated Taxi Association (MATA) advisory committee to newly appointed Administrator Ms. Hettie Groenewald. She has been tasked with assisting with the running of the association’s affairs for the next three months while preparing for election of a new executive committee. 

The team further committed to work with Ms Groenewald in order to restore peace in the Mamelodi area. 

Since the intervention by the Department in June 2020, there has been no reports of violent incidents.

Interventions by the Gauteng Provincial Government are part of a broader vision to modernise and rebuild the taxi industry to become a smart, gun-free industry.

The MEC also held a follow up meeting with interim leadership of the Gauteng Education Transport Service (GETS) as part of continuous work the Department is doing to bring stability in the sector. 

Parties committed to work to improve the monitoring of the province’s Learner Transport Covid-19 Prevention Programme.

The programme involved the Department registering learner transport operators and issuing unique stickers allowing them to operate during the lockdown period. Operators were also provided with personal protective equipment to ensure that learners and drivers prevent the spread of COVID-19.

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