Taxi industry commended for support to curb Covid-19 pandemic

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Deputy Minister in the Presidency Pinky Kekana said many industries could learn from the taxi industry.

She also toured the autobody warehouse where damaged taxis were rebuilt to high-quality standards and the autoparts warehouse where the taxi industry sources original parts to keep their vehicles in good condition.

"We have also seen the whole value chain of SA Taxi and the amount of women they have appointed in various divisions in this SA Taxi industry and we are very proud that at least there is a lot of consideration for women to participate. "We also wanted to show off our vaccination centre and our efforts to fight against the Covid-19 pandemic. We obviously wanted to make sure that every single member of the taxi industry has no excuse, such as time or anything of that matter, not to vaccinate but they have a special place where they themselves can come in, without having to wait in long lines and long queues, for them to be able to vaccinate using the Pfizer vaccine which is obviously a two-jab vaccination.

 

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