The Western Cape High Court’s dismissal of Santaco’s interdict application and approval of the city’s request to make the agreement ending the minibus-taxi strike an order of court is a crucial step in ensuring commuter safety in Cape Town. Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis welcomes this decision and emphasizes the importance of ending taxi-related violence to protect the well-being of thousands of commuters.
The court’s ruling affirms that impoundments will continue under the National Land Transport Act to promote commuter safety. The Taxi Task Team, consisting of SANTACO representatives, the City of Cape Town, and the Western Cape Government, will focus on regulating impoundable offenses that endanger road users’ lives.
Councillor Rob Quintas recognizes the vital role the minibus-taxi industry plays in Cape Town’s public transport network and believes that collaboration and open dialogue are essential to address the challenges faced by the industry and government. The Task Team will convene on 22 August 2023 to work on resolving these issues.
The court-ordered agreement, effective from 14 August 2023, includes several critical points. First, the Task Team will seek consensus on offenses that directly threaten commuter safety and warrant impoundment. This consultation will inform a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to guide enforcement personnel’s actions.
Second, impoundments will continue for vehicles operating without valid licenses or permits or those deemed road-unworthy. SANTACO may submit cases of vehicles allegedly impounded for minor offenses that do not impact commuter safety, and if the City agrees, they will make representations for the release of these vehicles.
Lastly, the agreement establishes strike protocols and resolution measures. SANTACO commits to providing at least 36 hours’ notice before initiating future strike actions and includes a dispute escalation and resolution clause.
The High Court’s decision, combined with the collaborative efforts of the Minibus-taxi Task Team, promises a brighter future for Cape Town’s commuters. By addressing and resolving these complex issues, the city can move towards a safer and more efficient public transportation system for all residents.
In Kraaifontein, a lively part of Cape Town, the community faces a tough battle against…
The Good Hope Centre in Cape Town is getting a fresh start! Plans are underway…
The My Cape Town Market is a lively summer event in the beautiful Company's Garden,…
Boatica Cape Town is Africa's biggest boating show, taking place from October 2527, 2024, at…
The South African Police Service (SAPS) is taking strong steps to fight crime and keep…
Alexkor SOC Ltd is a stateowned company in South Africa that started in 1992, focusing…