Taxi industry vow to continue enforcing Covid-19 regulations

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MEC for Roads and Transport Jacob Mamabolo made a clarion call for transport operators to scale up preventative measures.

Mamabolo, who has been monitoring public transport nodes through the department’s #SmartMobilityWeekends programme, expressed concern that in some taxi ranks and intermodal facilities, commuters were not being sanitised.

While promising to continue sticking to Covid-19 regulations, Gauteng South Africa National Taxi Council secretary, Khazamula Chabalala, said it was not true that commuters were not being sanitised. “And from the provincial level we are providing all taxi associations with sanitisers. Some of these sanitisers were obtained from MEC Mamabolo.”

South African National Taxi Council regional chairperson Abner Tsebe said: “I know that commuters are sanitised and there are marshals on the ground to make sure that they are sanitised in all the ranks.”

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Lol they will enforce regulations whilst they aren't fumigating their taxis

Lol. I have seen too many taxi drivers without masks.

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