South Africa: Minister welcomes end of Cape Town taxi strike

South Africa: Minister welcomes end of Cape Town taxi strike

PRETORIA, Aug 11 (NNN-SANEWS) — South Africa’s Transport Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga has expressed her sincere appreciation for the resolution of the recent taxi strike in Cape Town.

In a statement on Friday, the Minister congratulated all parties involved for reconvening and reaching an amicable solution that allows for the resumption of normal taxi operations within the city.

As the Minister responsible for transport, it is her duty to uphold the law and ensure the smooth functioning of public transportation systems.

She has commended the commitment shown by all stakeholders in working towards a resolution that aligns with the legal framework governing the industry.

While the strike has ended, the Minister emphasised that the talks that led to the resolution have set a 14-day turnaround time for further discussions.

The Minister will closely monitor these talks to ensure that the agreed upon solutions are implemented effectively and in a timely manner.

“The Minister and government deeply regret the adverse effects the strike has had on learners, workers and all those affected in Cape Town and its surrounding areas. The disruption caused by the impasse has had a negative impact on the local economy, and the Minister acknowledges the challenges faced by individuals who rely on public transportation for their daily activities.

“Tragically, the strike has also resulted in the loss of life. Minister Chikunga urges law enforcement agencies to conduct a thorough investigation into these incidents and bring the perpetrators to justice. She extends her heartfelt condolences to the families and loved ones of those who have lost their lives during this period of unrest.

“The Minister’s primary concern is the safe transportation of commuters and visitors in and around Cape Town,” the Ministry of Transport said in a statement.

She called for a cessation of hostilities among the various stakeholders involved and urged them to engage in constructive dialogue to resolve any outstanding issues.

“In the coming days, Minister Chikunga will convene a media briefing to provide further updates on the situation and measures being taken to prevent future disruptions. The date and time of the briefing will be communicated shortly to ensure that the public and media are adequately informed.

“The Minister remains committed to ensuring a safe and efficient public transportation system for all, and she encourages all parties to work together to achieve this goal,” the Ministry of Transport said. — NNN-SANEWS

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