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CTU supports taxi industry in efforts to operate safely during lockdown and thereafter
In a bid to assist with containing the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, whilst allowing taxis to operate and transport…
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Proposed new rules to help taxis compete with Uber
The Competition Commission has recommended that various regulations in the National Land Transport Act (NLTA) be scrapped to allow for…
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Taxi manufacturing plant to boost KZN economy
Trade and Industry Minister Ebrahim Patel has launched a taxi manufacturing expansion plant in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, to the tune of…
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MEC MAMABOLO AND LIEUTENANT GENERAL MAWELA ENGAGE WITH THE TAXI INDUSTRY
: Gauteng Public Transport and Roads Infrastructure MEC Jacob Mamabolo together with the Provincial Commissioner of Police, Lieutenant General Elias…
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LAUNCH OF TAXI SCRAPPING AS PART OF REVISED TAXI RECAPITALISATION PROGRAMME
At the dawn of our democracy, the first ANC Administration approved the final recommendations of the National Taxi Task Team,…
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Taxify expands to more towns in South Africa
Taxify has announced that it is expanding its operations to include an additional four coastal towns in South Africa. The…
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SANTACO Buys 25% Stake in SA Taxi For R1.7 Billion
Minibus taxi operators who fail to repay their loans with one major provider of financing to the industry will soon…
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Taxify integrated into Google Maps
Taxify has been integrated into the Google Maps app. People planning their travel routes using Google Maps will now…
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New service to take on Uber and Taxify in South Africa
Emergency Taxi recently launched in South Africa and plans to take on Uber and Taxify through a partnership with traditional meter…
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Taxi commuters left stranded amid strike
Taxi operators in Alexandra have left commuters stranded on Monday. The Johannesburg Metro Police say it comes after about 500 taxis had been…
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