Gauteng taxi industry agrees end violence

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Pretoria - Gauteng MEC for Roads and Transport, Ismail Vadi, has brokered a peace deal with rival associations to stop taxi violence incidents in Reiger Park, Vosloorus and Boksburg.

The MEC met with the executive committees of the Reiger Park-Vosloorus area taxi associations on Tuesday and an agreement was reached on jointly tackling taxi violence as well as normalising taxi operations in both communities.

“We have reached a breakthrough agreement with the two taxi associations, whose members have been at each other’s throats for some time.

“All parties to the conflict agree that the indiscriminate killing of taxi operators, drivers and commuters must come to an end and that the situation should be normalised as soon as possible. This conflict is giving the taxi industry a bad name in the community.

“I did an inspection last week at the Vosloorus, Boksburg and Reiger Park taxi ranks and commuters are tired of the violence,” MEC Vadi said.

In terms of the agreement, a joint task team involving the two associations and officials from the Department of Roads and Transport and the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality has been established.

It is to arrange meetings with the broader membership of the two taxi groups and to ensure that the Reiger Park Taxi Association is able to resume route operations in the community.

About 30 taxi operators from Reiger Park had suspended all operations for the past 24 months due to the killings and intimidation.

The two associations are also to consider joint operations to enhance the profitability of taxi owners in future.

Last December, MEC Vadi threatened to close both the Reiger Park/Windmill Park and Vosloorus taxi ranks because of the growing conflict in the area.

However, he lifted the suspension notice after hearing representations from the affected taxi associations that committed themselves to resolving the conflict this year.  

In terms of the National Land Transport Act, provincial Transport MECs are empowered to terminate taxi operations if conditions of violence, unrest or instability persist in the industry. - SAnews.gov.za