Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula has welcomed the appointment of the new Prasa executives.
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula says he has been navigating his way through ‘unchartered waters’ with his ‘fix-it’ approach.
Hours after the directive that taxis could take 100% loading capacity, provided passengers wear masks, Mbalula rescinded the decision.
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula says german tourists will be evacuated from South Africa early next week in the midst of lockdown.
The National Department of Transport confirmed that provision would be made for “essential transport services” to continue during the 21-lockdown. Here’s what you need to know.
As promised, the City of Cape Town have cut Prasa’s water supply and say that if they don’t pay their bills, electricity will follow.
The City of Cape Town say that if they follow through with the threat, commuter journeys won’t be affected.
Minister of Transport, Fikile Mbalulua breaks it down at Polokwane International Airport for International Civil Aviation Day (ICAD).
The Aarto Act is predicted to create an expensive “bureaucratic tangle”.
“The Aarto Act is a big push to make money by bullying those who have acquired infringement notices to pay immediately.”
The public can comment on the draft developed to govern traffic offences with the Aarto Act.
The Aarto Act includes the licence points demerit system for “reckless drivers”.
On Saturday, President Cyril Ramaphosa will officially launch the campaign for this month in Gauteng.
A new trend has caught fire as these illegal panel vehicles are allegedly being converted into ambulances too.
Mbalula signed a protocol that deals with criminal offences committed on-board international flights.
Mbalula is planning a road safety campaign that will “aggressively” drive road safety messages.
Train drivers are confused about the war room program’s priority.
The department further suffered a loss of R63 million.
Out with the old, and in with the new.
The Gauteng department of transport has promised to eliminate potholes on roads in the province, but the future of e-tolls still hangs in the balance.
Focal point of this system is monitor Metrorail’s operations.
Alec Moemi has been told to make bolstering PRASA’s security his top priority as he was announced the new director-general of transport.
But the Western Cape Premier was pleased that Fikile Mbalula was taking the time to personally find out the perils faced by commuters on Cape Town trains.
Nearly R200 million earmarked for the upgrade of Moloto Road was apparently returned to National Treasury and the DA wants to know why.
Transport Minister Bonginkosi Blade Nzimande released the preliminary report on the Easter Road Safety Campaign on Thursday, 2 May. This year’s theme was ‘Arrive Alive.’