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License renewals: Don’t get caught paying penalties

By Dideka Njemla The Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) has reminded motorists to renew their vehicle licenses on time. The RTMC said with more than a million vehicle licenses set to expire this month, owners should take proactive steps to renew and avoid penalties. The RTMC’s spokesperson, Simon Zwane clarified the department’s ability to assist all these motorists who require assistance in the processes of the license renewals. Zwane further […]

today5 September 2023

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New driving licences on the cards in SA to be piloted from 2023: Mbalula

LOCAL Transport Minister, Fikile Mbalula says Cabinet has approved the replacement of the current driving licence card with a new card featuring secure design features and will comply with the international driving licence standard. South Africans will soon have to replace their licences cards with newly designed ones. This has been announced by Transport Minister, Fikile Mbalula, in Johannesburg on Friday. Mbalula says the new card will contain more security […]

today3 September 2022

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OUTA calls on Transport Department to fix issues related to online bookings

The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse ( OUTA) has called on the Transport Department to fix any underlying issues related to online bookings for driving licences. Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula on Friday announced that the renewal grace period for learners’ licences, driving licence cards, temporary driving licences and professional driving permits has been extended to March 31, 2022. Mbalula says two new Driving Licence Testing Centres operated by the Road Traffic Management […]

today28 August 2021

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Cape Town council avails driving programme to youth

Having a driving licence has become an essential requirement from most prospective employers in South Africa, prompting the Cape Town city council to launch a learner driving programme for its jobless youth. In a statement on Thursday, Cape Town mayoral committee member for urban management Grant Twigg said 50 young people from the Lavender Hill, Sea Winds and Vrygrond areas would be taken through the programme, leading to them obtaining […]

today16 October 2020

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