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RTMC backs under fire Busisiwe Nkuna over trainee traffic officers intake scandal

She promised to investigate the whole intake. It was found that all recruits’ files checked, as per the attached enrolment list, are complying with all the entry requirements for the basic traffic officers course. Makhosini Msibi Mpumalanga residents complained that the department’s officials appointed their relatives and individuals who did not qualify as they did not have matric certificates and drivers’ licences. The RTMC has, however, poured cold water on this controversy by ruling that the process was legitimate. According to correspondence, its CEO Makhosini Msibi sent to Nkuna on February 11, all recruits’ files that were checked complied with the entry requirements to the basic traffic officers course.

Driving school officials to march to RTMC, dept offices over booking system

Driving school officials to march to RTMC, dept offices over booking system Members of The National Driving School Association are unhappy about the online booking system which they say is inefficient. Picture: @TrafficRTMC/Twitter. 22 days ago JOHANNESBURG - Frustrated driving school operators are expected to march to the offices of the Transport Department and Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) on Friday morning. Members of the National Driving School Association are unhappy about the online booking system, which they say was inefficient. Last Friday, they staged a demonstration at 38 licencing centres in Gauteng demanding the online portal be scrapped. The march is expected to start at 10 am in Midrand at the RTMC offices and will then move to the Department of Transport in Pretoria.

Driving schools cause traffic chaos as they demand online bookings be scrapped

Driving schools cause traffic chaos as they demand online bookings be scrapped 05 March 2021 - 15:13 Members of the driving schools marched to the RTMC offices in Centurion in the morning and proceeded to the Gauteng department of roads and transport later. Image: Supplied The National Driving School Association of SA disrupted traffic on the N1 on Friday as the organisation embarked on the first day of a planned three-day protest to have the online booking system scrapped. Various driving school operators drove on the N1 from the Centurion offices of the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) to the Gauteng roads and transport department office on Friday morning.

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