Important clarification on Terms of Agreement ending minibus-taxi strike
14 August 2023
It is critically important that there is no ambiguity or confusion regarding the exact terms of the agreement that led to the resolution of the recent eight day minibus-taxi strike. This agreement, reached between the City of Cape Town, the Western Cape Government, and the South African National Taxi Council (SANTACO), outlines commitments by all stakeholders to review existing processes and ultimately prevent any repeat of the destructive strike. Read more below:
‘Misrepresentations of these terms creates a very serious risk of confrontation between enforcement staff and taxi drivers. We call on SANTACO to correctly reflect the precise terms of what was agreed. Our shared goal is to safeguard the well-being of our residents and enable safe travel, and this is explicitly set out in the terms of the agreement. For the safety of commuters, taxi drivers, and law enforcement officials, we call on the SANTACO leadership to ensure that their operators are correctly informed of these terms,’ said the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Urban Mobility, Councillor Rob Quintas.
The agreement encompasses the following key points:
- For the next 14 days, starting today, Monday, 14 August 2023, the Minibus-Taxi Task Team (comprising representatives of SANTACO, the City of Cape Town, and the Western Cape Government) will jointly seek agreement on what are to be regarded as major impoundable offences and minor infringements, and the appropriate penalty for the latter. This will inform a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to guide enforcement personnel's actions as per the National Land Transport Act (NLTA) and Operating Licence Conditions. The City's unwavering commitment to commuter safety means that all traffic offences impacting on safety should remain classified as major offences.