Taxi associations urged to put down guns Buziwe Nocuze
Comments Mangi Titi from CATA association with Brigadier Ncatha from Nyanga SAPS met with township forums that include Nyanga, Gugulethu, and Philippi to talk about the ongoing taxi violence and how the kids safety as schools opens next week Monday: Photos By Lindile Mbontsi.
On Friday, 23 July, Cape Metro Development Forum met with taxi associations in Nyanga.
The meeting follows the ongoing taxi violence that has caused disruptions and chaos in the Cape Town city.
Cape Metro Development Forum’s Maleki Mbonde said they couldn’t sit back and do nothing.
Multimillion rand project to protect Prasa infrastructure launched
By Sisonke Mlamla
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Cape Town - In a bid to protect the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa s (Prasa) infrastructure, the entity has trained at least 270 volunteers in the Western Cape to join its newly launched programme, the People’s Responsibility to Protect Project (PR2P).
The more than R100 million project was launched by the Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula, the Prasa board, the police, civil and community organisations at the Langa train station yesterday.
The project was expected to be implemented in five phases: the launch and public engagement; volunteer training; deployment and integration; project monitoring and evaluation; and report writing.