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City of Cape Town Cautions Minibus-Taxi Industry Against Violence and Disruptions

The City of Cape Town has expressed concern over the possible strike of the South African National Taxi Council (SANTACO) in the Western Cape. The City has already witnessed road blockages around the Station Deck minibus-taxi facility, causing traffic disruptions and hindering MyCiTi buses from exiting the central business district via Nelson Mandela Boulevard and the N2 highway. Law enforcement officials have been deployed to the scene.

Caution Against Violence and Disruptions

The City administration has warned the minibus-taxi industry against resorting to violence and intimidation. The city authorities have urged the industry to engage in constructive dialogue with the relevant authorities. Mayoral Committee Member for Urban Mobility, Councillor Rob Quintas emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and order. Quintas stated, “We respect the right to peaceful protest and strike action. However, I want to make it very clear that the City will not tolerate any thuggish behavior. We will hold SANTACO accountable for any losses and damages.”

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Negotiations with SANTACO Disrupted

SANTACO recently withdrew from negotiations with the City and the Western Cape Government (WCG) on various issues. As a result, the City and WCG sent a joint letter addressing some of the organization’s concerns. Among the topics discussed were the impoundment of vehicles operating illegally without licenses or in violation of license conditions. Quintas urged SANTACO to return to the negotiation table and seek a peaceful resolution that takes into account the interests of all operators, industry employees, and thousands of commuters who rely on minibus-taxis for transportation.

Possible Interdicts to Ensure Safety

The recent disruptions have prompted the City to consider seeking an interdict to protect human lives and public and private property. The illegal blockade during peak hours indicates the potential impact of the strike on MyCiTi N2 Express routes, particularly those between the Civic Centre MyCiTi station and Mitchells Plain and Khayelitsha. The Law enforcement officials will continue conducting regular patrols and closely monitoring the situation.

Commuters Advised to Plan Journeys Accordingly

As a precautionary measure, the City advises MyCiTi commuters and anyone who relies on minibus-taxis to anticipate delays in the coming days and plan their journeys accordingly. The City will provide necessary updates to the public to keep them informed about the developments.

Commitment to Safety

The City of Cape Town remains committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of its residents while urging the minibus-taxi industry to engage in constructive dialogue and peaceful protest.

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