Has the Taxi Editorial Industry Abandoned its Transformation Vision?

Although reforms in the taxi industry are frequently discussed, measurable progress remains limited. Some stakeholders highlight significant achievements in professionalising the sector, noting that taxi associations now function as businesses, conduct regular elections, and benefit from government support through initiatives such as the Covid-19 Relief Grant, Taxi Scrapping Agency, and Office Grants. Nonetheless, accountability standards…

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Prayer for Peace and Unity in the Eastern Cape: Warring Factions Reconcile at UNCEDO Taxi Association Event

The UNCEDO Taxi Association in the Eastern Cape convened a significant prayer meeting attended by over 1,300 delegates, including representatives from its 61 branches, church and community leaders, as well as government officials. The event, held at Centenary Hall in Gqebera (Port Elizabeth) on June 25th, was organised to promote peace and stability within the…

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Cape Chamber of Commerce strengthens working relationship with taxi industry

The Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry has strongly condemned the criminal activities contributing to violence within the taxi sector. Derryn Brigg, Deputy President of the Chamber, emphasized that violence is unacceptable in society and expressed hope that theirongoing partnership with the taxi industry would help combat such criminal behavior. “To our knowledge, the overwhelming…

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Leadership changes announced at Menlyn’s AGM

Limpopo: The Menlyn Taxi Association (MTA) recently re-elected William Mahlangu as chairperson during its Annual General Meeting in Bela Bela. Outgoing secretary and current TOPICA executive Kenny Mathibela told TaxiWorld that the conference gave members a chance to review the outgoing committee’s progress. Mathibela stated, “The AGM was conducted efficiently and proved successful not only…

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SANTACO constitutional AGM passes new resolutions

Gauteng: The South African National Taxi Council (SANTACO) recently conducted its first fully constitutional Annual General Meeting (AGM) at the Borchwood Hotel and O.R. Tambo Conference Centre. The event was conducted under the theme: “Driving Unity and Accelerating Transformation Toward an Inclusive and Thriving Taxi Industry.” The 2025 AGM gathered provincial leaders and stakeholders such…

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Taxi operators lose millions in MTN’s BEE investment scheme as it shuts down

MTN launched the Zakhele Futhi (MTNZF) Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE) scheme in 2019 to empower black investors, including taxi operators, by offering shares at R20 each. However, after MTN unexpectedly announced the scheme’s closure, many investors are now left with share certificates that will soon be worthless. MTN CEO Ralph Mopita said the…

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KwaZulu-Natal MEC Duma assures Toyota South Africa Motors will not face retaliation amid R6.5 billion insurer lawsuit

Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) states it is not involved in the R6.5 billion damages claim against the KwaZulu-Natal government and other state bodies named in the lawsuit over damages at TSAM’s Prospecton plant from the 2022 floods. Tasneem Lorgat of TSAM says that Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co. Ltd is pursuing legal…

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Transport Minister promises to link vehicle instalments to the operating license lifespan

Transport Minister Barbara Creecy spelt out the government’s new strategy for transforming the taxi industry at the 2025 Southern African Transport Conference (SATC) recently held in Pretoria. The minister stated that addressing criminal activities in the taxi industry is considered important for changes in the transport sector. “Formalising the industry and rooting out criminality and…

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Gauteng National Taxi Alliance trains administrators in IT skills

The Gauteng National Taxi Alliance (GNTA) has implemented information technology training programmes designed to empower administrators from its affiliated taxi associations. A recent workshop held at Halfway Toyota in Fourways, Johannesburg, was widely regarded as a significant step forward, equipping taxi office administrators with essential skills in data management. According to Buyile Moya, the NTA’s…

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Mango’s flight resumption blocked as court rejects rescue plan

Mango airlines have yet to resume operations after being grounded and placed under business rescue in July 2021 due to financial difficulties, including R2.91 billion owed to creditors. The airline, once a preferred choice among travellers for its affordable fares, offered its loyal passengers a sense of hope despite experiencing significant challenges. When a private…

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