Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula

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Mbalula calls for strict enforcement of regulations at ports of entry

Transport Minister, Fikile Mbalula, says law enforcement officials must ensure strict rules are regularly enforced at ports of entry in an effort to deter international criminal syndicates. Mbalula was speaking during a media briefing. Mbalula and Home Affairs Minister, Aaron Motsoaledi, visited the OR Tambo International Airport in Gauteng on Saturday- to assess safety measures at the port of entry. “Plans, we have agreed and implement, must be supported with […]

today19 June 2022

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Multiple-fatality crashes have increased this festive season: Mbalula

LOCAL The latest festive season fatality statistics paint a grim picture, with a 142% spike in crashes with multiple fatalities. There have been 17 this year, compared with seven over the same period in 2020. The number of fatalities from major crashes also increased from 34 last year to 111 this year, said transport minister Fikile Mbalula, who released provisional statistics at the R80 Soshanguve highway in Pretoria on Wednesday. “Year-on-year, […]

today22 December 2021

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Transport Minister Mbalula urges taxi associations to reconsider ‘inciting lawlessness’

Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula has appealed to minibus taxi associations to reconsider their decision to load taxis at 100 percent capacity, flouting the South African government’s Covid-19 regulations as from Monday. “I appeal to the leadership structures of the industry to reconsider their decision to incite lawlessness and place their drivers and passengers on a collision course with law enforcement authorities,” said Mbalula. “While we have expressed support for a […]

today29 June 2020

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Train crisis is not a surprise, shocker – Mbalula, as WC rail service restored

Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula says train services have been fully restored in the Western Cape after the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) paid its outstanding bill to Eskom. Eskom had earlier terminated the electricity supply due to non-payment, resulting in thousands of commuters being stranded during the afternoon peak on Thursday. The Khayelitsha, Eerste River, Strand and Tafelbaai sub-stations were affected. Mbalula said Eskom had cited an overdue […]

today28 February 2020

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