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Government officials, including the new Transport MEC in Mpumalanga Mandla Ndlovu, have urged citizens to use public transport to reduce the volumes of traffic on the roads.

“We chose this Transport Month to spend time with our passengers so that we can get the feeling of the service we are providing and you can see the passengers are so happy and delighted. We do so that if there are any shortcomings, we make improvements so that our passengers are safe are comfortable they get to work freely and fresh so that they can be productive.

“Since 2005, that is Transport month and I indicated that I don’t believe that we will just have only one month we will celebrate transport months, according to me, every day is transport month. I indicated that there’s a relationship between passengers and our buses. We are here today to strengthen that relationship to ensure that our buses are safe and that they meet all the necessary requirements that our commuters would be safe,” Ndlovu further adds.

The new MEC promised to repair roads across the province to ensure the safety of motorists on the roads. Transport providers have raised concerns about the state of the road network in the province. The roads are riddled with potholes which are often blamed for fatal crashes.Share article

 

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Is that bus real

Please don't provoke black business (Taxi services) unless this is about them

Which public transport is he referring to? MandlaNdlovuANC I hope you will be surrendering your blue lights and joining the public

What public transport?

Road Engineer hasn't finished his job

Hahahaha... No.

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