Media Release by Bonginkosi Madikizela, Western Cape Minister of Transport and Public Works
Today I am joined by the leadership of the SA National Taxi Council (SANTACO), the Cape Amalgamated Taxi Association (CATA) and the Congress of Democratic Taxi Association (Codeta) as I unveil resolutions adopted following my interventions to stem the growing tide of violence between associations affiliated to the two motherbodies – with specific focus on violence associated with the fight for control over the route between Mbekweni, near Paarl and the Bellville Transport Interchange.
There have been more than 60 senseless killings of taxi operators, drivers and passengers this year alone. My department is working tirelessly with representatives of the SAPS from the Winelands and Tygerberg Clusters, the City of Cape Town and Drakenstein and SAPS is making good progress with investigations into these cases and others with 106 arrests over the last 3 years and 54 cases currently on the Court rolls.
I recently kicked-off an outreach programme to the minibus taxi industry and municipal planning authorities during August; to hear directly from the taxi industry and municipalities what the challenges are that they face with public transport planning, regulation and enforcement.
Improved public transport services is one of the four strategic goals that I have set for my department over the five-year strategic planning period, 2020 to 2025.
I call on taxi industry leadership to refrain from violent and criminal acts to settle disputes.
The successful Red Dot service which was implemented as a partnership between the Western Cape Government and the taxi industry to transport essential services workers during the Covid-19 lockdown showed what is possible when the minibus taxi industry is united and committed to providing a quality public transport service in terms of a mutually agreed contract with incentives for delivery against agreed standards.
My department is in the process of exploring a similar system to incentivise acceptable behavior and service delivery by the minibus taxi industry as part of a holistic and inclusive plan to transform and improve public transport in the province.
I am unhappy with the conflict between CATA Boland and the Codeta-aligned Paarl Alliance Taxi Association over Route B97 between Mbekweni and Bellville over recent reports of taxis being hijacked and torched.
I will not shy away from invoking powers assigned to me in the National Land Transport Act to close ranks or routes if the violence and killing does not stop. I therefore appeal to all parties to abide by the agreed resolutions as stated below:
The full set of ten draft resolutions has been circulated to the industry leaders for their review and discussion with their respective members.
From Taxi Rank in Mbekweni, left into Mphakalasi Street, left into Ntshamba Street, left into Drommedaris Road, left into Oosbosch Street, right into Jan Van Riebeeck Road, into Huguenot Station, into Ambagsvlei Road, right into Jan Van Riebeeck Road, right into Lady Grey Street, left into Bergriver Boulevard, left into Main Road, right into N1, along N1, left into Durban Road Bellville off-ramp, along Durban Road, left into Church Street to Taxi Facility at Bellville Railway Station Bellville and return along the same route.
Ntomboxolo Makoba-Somdaka
Spokesperson for Minister Bonginkosi Madikizela
Cell: 082 953 0026
Email: Ntomboxolo.Makoba-Somdaka@westerncape.gov.za