Forty learners from Sizuzile and Langaville primary schools received school uniforms and shoes through a social crime prevention initiative led by SAPS and community partners.
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Criminal expert calls for establishment of unit specalising on taxi violence
Expert Dr Tinyiku Ngoveni urges a specialised police unit to combat taxi violence, citing recent murders linked to increasing illegal firearm prevalence.
Three people shot dead at a Delft taxi rank in the Western Cape prompt SAPS murder investigations, amid rising taxi violence concerns and expert criticism.
Ian Cameron calls for accountability as allegations of SAPS members' involvement in the taxi industry threaten policing integrity ...
The Gauteng department of transport issued 539 operating licences to taxi and scholar transport operators on Tuesday.
According to CATA, at least 16 of its members have been shot and killed over the past five years, with some of the attacks taking place at the Nyanga taxi rank.
Operations at the Nyanga taxi rank have resumed after taxi owners and drivers marched to the local police station on Monday ...
South Africa’s minibus taxi industry is the backbone of the country’s public transport system. Every day, millions of commuters rely on it. In many low-income and peri-urban communities, there is no ...
The Western Cape government is hoping a court order will help bring an end to the violence and illegal taxi operations that ...
KwaZulu-Natal MEC Siboniso Duma urges a taxi driver involved in a fatal scholar transport accident to surrender, as calls for ...
Every year, as the Easter break approaches, marketing calendars fill up with promotions and media plans. Budgets are deployed, campaigns ...
The ride-hailing company, Bolt, has become the first app to register and obtain approval to operate under the e-hailing section of South Africa's amended transportation laws. According to sources, the ...
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