He said the decision put operators under pressure because they would not be able to meet their monthly commitments and that would affect their well-being.He could not provide figures of how much the industry would lose in the next two weeks but said it was a lot of money.
“Based on the pronouncement by the president, Gauteng is our bay for business. This is going to affect us negatively. We have been loading 70% and it doesn’t even cover the costs of the trips. It’s about time that government assists us without us having to fight,” Magagula said. “If we were a super spreader, many people would be sick because we carry around 16 million people a day. Why should we suffer? We are black owned and we are put under pressure to reduce the load, so whose fooling who in the zoo.”
So tough for them they can join the Q for the R350
Nobody is happy ,we all weeping ...... Ku rough
they better keep quite if they jst gona make noise without actions
Shame and everyone else who is suffering! Suck it up!
Coffins on wheels
Ag shem!!!
They don't have thanks these ones,they load 100%capacity still they complain
Dry your eyes.
TheStar_news RamaphosaMustFall
How much tax do they pay?
so what? How is this any different from a restaurant owner, or bottle store owner, who are also closed now due to level 4 regulations? What makes taxi operators special or different? ALL SANs are suffering here
Tough........ Taxi industry in the same boat as us all
You not the only one's lots are suffering
Seyisukileke kuzonyiwa mos
And SARS will lose a lot on taxes from the taxis. Oops! They don't pay tax. 🙊
Yaqala inkathazo
As if they will care about these regulations .,
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