“The Fourth Industrial Revolution presents opportunities for growth and innovation, for the taxi industry to propel itself into the digital era with the adoption of cutting-edge technologies that meet commuter-evolving transport needs.”
“We imagine and envisage a future wherein the taxi industry is an important contributor to the economic development, the tax base of the country and livelihoods of operators involved in the sector. We call upon all those involved in the value chain of the taxi industry to join hands with government and other stakeholders in achieving these noble objectives.
“Today the taxi industry has proclaimed loud and clear that it will not tolerate anyone using violence as a means to achieve their narrow self-serving ends in its name. This is a bold and unprecedented step that future generations will smile upon.”“A commitment to the sectoral determination for the taxi industry and ensuring compliance with the country’s labour laws is a welcome development, worthy of celebrating.
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