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The PUTCO bus company says it is operating without disruptions despite the nationalshutdown. The company says management took a decision to have the buses operate normally following a risk assessment.

Western Cape Cosatu is picketing outside PRASA offices demanding the rail agency to fix the dilapidating rail system, August 24, 2022.Western Cape Cosatu is picketing outside PRASA offices demanding the rail agency to fix the dilapidating rail system, August 24, 2022.The company says management took a decision to have the buses operate normally following a risk assessment. It says it’s confident that both passengers and drivers will be safe.

Cape Town bus company, Golden Arrows, has reported nearly normal operations with most of the staff having turned up.

 

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