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  • TMPD officers clamping down on crime and checking vehicle and driver fitness

    March 7, 2019 • News, TrafficComments Off on TMPD officers clamping down on crime and checking vehicle and driver fitness

    TMPD officers were clamping down on crime and checking vehicle and driver fitness this morning at Soshanguve block XX and in Atteridgeville. Close to R50 000 worth of road traffic fines were issued and unroadworthy vehicles impounded. These operations will...

  • Aeroplane had to make an emergency landing on the N1

    March 6, 2019 • NewsComments Off on Aeroplane had to make an emergency landing on the N1

    It is reported that a aeroplane made a emergency landing on the N1 near Hammanskraal. No further information at the time...

  • Vehicles burned and entrances to mines blocked on the N11

    March 4, 2019 • NewsComments Off on Vehicles burned and entrances to mines blocked on the N11

    This morning vehicles was burned and the N11 and some entrances to the Mines blocked. Ambulances was also prohibited to me through. Currently reports have been recieved that the situation is calm, but roads can be closed at any time. The Mapela road was also...

  • Automobile Association laments ongoing rises aimed at citizens

    February 27, 2019 • NewsComments Off on Automobile Association laments ongoing rises aimed at citizens

    Toll fees across South Africa will increase again on 1 March, adding yet more financial pain to already embattled consumers. The Automobile Association (AA) says these increases will co-incide with a likely increase to fuel prices in March, which, given the...

  • MEC Kaunda condems destruction of state property in Ekuvukeni near Ladysmith

    February 22, 2019 • NewsComments Off on MEC Kaunda condems destruction of state property in Ekuvukeni near Ladysmith

    The KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Transport, Community Safety and Liaison, Mxolisi Kaunda has strongly condemned the destruction of public property at Ekuvukeni Township near Ladysmith following violent public protests yesterday. Kaunda, who visited the area today...

  • Durban Region EXCO Feedback Session

    February 19, 2019 • NewsComments Off on Durban Region EXCO Feedback Session

    Today the Department’s EXCO members held a feedback session with officials in the Durban Region. EXCO members included Deputy Director-General of Transportation, Infrastructure and Regional Services, Simphiwe Nkosi, Deputy Director-General of Corporate...

  • Driver of the Year at Mkondeni 2019

    February 19, 2019 • TransportComments Off on Driver of the Year at Mkondeni 2019

    The annual Driver of the Year competition was held at Mkondeni Testing Grounds over this past weekend. The event is held annually in order to promote safe driving practice by public transport operators, and was attended by SANTACO’s Sifiso Shangase,...

  • One injured in a vehicle rollover in Germiston

    February 18, 2019 • AccidentsComments Off on One injured in a vehicle rollover in Germiston

    One person was hospitalised following a vehicle rollover on the R555 in Germiston. The exact circumstances surrounding the incident weren’t known to our paramedics. Local authorities were on the scene for further investigations...

  • Infrastructure project – MAIN ROAD P451

    February 14, 2019 • News, RoadComments Off on Infrastructure project – MAIN ROAD P451

    District Council 27 is in the Umkhanyakude District Municipality, within the Empangeni region. Main road P451 is located in the Hlabisa Big Five Local Municipality. This project entails the upgrading of the 26 km from gravel to blacktop surface. This road...

  • MEC Kaunda convenes taxi meeting in King Cetshwayo District

    February 12, 2019 • NewsComments Off on MEC Kaunda convenes taxi meeting in King Cetshwayo District

    MEC for Transport, Community Safety and Liaison, Mxolisi Kaunda convened a meeting with the King Cetshwayo District Taxi Associations and law enforcement officers. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss a wide range of issues affecting taxi operations in...