Fikile Mbalula scraps old taxis

Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula will be scrapping taxis on Friday.
It’s part of the revised Taxi Recapitalisation Programme.
Since 2005, over 72 000 old and unsafe taxis have been removed from the roads.
Over R400-million has been allocated in the transport ministry.
TAXI RECAPITALIZATION PROGRAMME:
Implementing the Recommendations of Public Protector @AdvBMkhwebane to remove and scrap the panel vans on our roads. #FixingTransport pic.twitter.com/0ymjU9mw6f
— Minister of Transport |Mr Fix 100days (@MbalulaFikile) August 23, 2019
TAXI RECAPITALIZATION PROGRAMME:
Everything gets scrapped so nothing gets reused !!
#FixingTransport pic.twitter.com/aC9S8rTBB3— Minister of Transport |Mr Fix 100days (@MbalulaFikile) August 23, 2019
TAXI RECAPITALIZATION PROGRAMME:
The cleaning the vehicle process before scrapping…
72 600 TAXIS SCRAPPED since inception – more will be scrapped. #FixingTransport pic.twitter.com/1KWBtZc5tR
— Minister of Transport |Mr Fix 100days (@MbalulaFikile) August 23, 2019
TAXI RECAPITALIZATION PROGRAMME: The Verification process explained.
There are still taxis like these on our roads – with our law enforcement, we will take them out – and scrap them !! #FixingTransport pic.twitter.com/PYa1ChYM4z
— Minister of Transport |Mr Fix 100days (@MbalulaFikile) August 23, 2019
TAXI RECAPITALIZATION PROGRAMME:
The Application process explained…
72 600 TAXIS SCRAPPED since inception – more will be scrapped. #FixingTransport pic.twitter.com/B4tEbYWuut
— Minister of Transport |Mr Fix 100days (@MbalulaFikile) August 23, 2019
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Source: eNCA