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    Easter road death toll increases by 51%

    Transport Minister Joe Maswanganyi announced on Friday that 235 people died on South African roads over the 2017 Easter holidays. He said this was a 51% increase over last year’s figure of 156.

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    Numsa accepts new terms in bus strike negotiations

    The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) says it has ended its consultations with workers in the passenger bus sector, following a week of striking, after its members accepted new terms. Numsa was the only major union not to accept th…

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    Golden Arrow, MyCiTi to suspend service after strike announced

    Golden Arrow Bus Services staff around the country will go on strike later this week after wage negotiations deadlocked, the company said in a statement on Monday. The MyCiTi bus service in Cape Town would be suspended for the same reason.

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    Golden Arrow, MyCiti to suspend service after strike announced

    Golden Arrow Bus Services staff around the country will go on strike later this week after wage negotiations deadlocked, the company said in a statement on Monday. The MyCiTi bus service in Cape Town would be suspended for the same reason.

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    Axing of PRASA board set aside

    The High Court in Pretoria has ruled that the decision by the former Transport Minister to dissolve the PRASA board has been set aside. The court ruled that the appointment of an interim board was also set aside, while the dissolved board must be reins…

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    Peters irrational when she removed PRASA board – court

    Former Minister of Transport Dipuo Peters acted irrationally in removing PRASA’s board, the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria ruled on Monday. Judge Peter Mabuse said in a scathing judgment that her decision was unreasonable and disproportionate and…

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    Rehabilitation school proposed for road traffic offenders

    Those found guilty of breaking road rules by a court of law will have to complete a mandatory rehabilitation programme under the new proposed demerit system, Parliament has heard. The Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Amendment Bill …

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    City of Cape Town to try flexi-time, work from home, to reduce gridlock

    The City of Cape Town will introduce flexi-hours and an option for working from home for some employees to help reduce the city’s infamous rush-hour gridlock. The city also wants bosses in private companies to consider doing the same. Something had to …

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    Letsoalo denied request to join PRASA board’s case

    Former PRASA group CEO Collins Letsoalo’s request to join the urgent court case by PRASA’s former board members was denied by the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria on Friday. Judge Peter Mabuse said he was not persuaded by Letsoalo’s case and refuse…

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    Former PRASA board case postponed

    The urgent High Court case brought by former PRASA board members to have their dismissal by Transport Minister Dipuo Peters set aside, was postponed on Thursday morning. After a minute of appearing in the High Court in Pretoria, Advocate David Unterhal…

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