National shutdown | Santaco says taxi industry will operate as normal

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Santaco says the EFF's briefed it about its plans to bring the country to a standstill, and it respects the right to protest.

The taxi industry is not supporting the EFF’s shutdown, so that means transport will be available for people wishing to go to work on Monday. For more, eNCA speaks to Santaco president Abner Tsebe.

JOHANNESBURG - The South African National Taxi Council says the EFF's briefed it about its plans to bring the country to a standstill, and it respects the right to protest.National shutdown | BUSA says threats must not be toleratedSantaco president Abner Tsebe said the taxi industry will operate as normal on the day of the national shutdown.

"And against this, we therefore confidently believe that come the 20th we will all work together to afford each other space in pursuance of our diverse interests and intended objectives of the day."

 

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The eff will never in their lives dare to mess with the taxi industry. They will be very meek and humble on that side, whatever they brag on tv and social media.

If the GovernmentZA Makes it a National Shutdown then it will be!But don't keep dragging SA to the ground 🇿🇦🙏Pray for our country 🙏 🇿🇦

Joke

Thanks, guys. As a matter of fact. Most of you guys will be there to Trans port them. Remind them to be nice. Drop them a block away. The fat ones need the exercise .

Who cares

Some of us already got emails to work from home, ake tsebe gore Santaco yo nametja bo mang.

LET THEM DO IT IS THEIR RIGHT TOO.NATIONALSHUTDOWN YOU DON'T KNOW PEOPLE WHEN ARE FED UP......NOTHING STOPS THE PROTEST IT IS OUR RIGHT

The Taxi driver is always

Going to be interesting

So Rupert said so.

So?

Lol.. how else will the 'protesters' get to site where they will drink after 'shutdown'

I can tell you one thing for free, Santaco is one organisation that our Government and politicians are afraid to mess up with!

Then, who got the tender to transport the EFF protesters?

Unless they have alternative roads or will operate in Orania

How do they define normal?

I am NOT interested in the hypocritical, self-righteous views of either Santaco or the EFF on respect for the right to protest, as this applies ONLY to themselves! They have NO RESPECT for the rights of others NOT to participate in THEIR protests, shutdowns etc!!

Its almost like Julies Malema says all taxi bosses are black now they want santaco join them. Is this strike about all south africans or is its just about the empowerment of black south africans only. Because he as Julius always black people must get the land,the jobs. Ja neh

Judging from the instalments they pay banks for their taxi’s I understand yaz weeeh nkosi yami

Will c about that 😅

You are just being loyal to your business, but who will be transporting. I mean you cant force people to go somewhere.

And to reporting such, how are thy gonna operate normal? What is normal when thr streets are occupied?

Yes, Taxi drivers and bosses are already preparing for the operation on Monday

I don’t know if we all understand the meaning of the word normal, how is it going to be normal when the streets are occupied by protesters will that be normal ? And who’s in his or her right mind will risk being sjambok by protestors

So🧐

We will see

We know who are the real owner of Santaco

It's never too late to start making beneficial marks. I'm so happy it turned out positively, I'm glad about my encounter with Evelyn nobody has ever been this better busisiweW2

With which people 🤔

You will see opposite tomorrow

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