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Nyanga violence: City and taxi associations to establish joint forum - Cape Town

New body established to enable taxi associations to discuss their grievances in future

JOINT STATEMENT BY CITY OF CAPE TOWN, GOLDEN ARROW BUS SERVICES, CODETA, CATA AND SANCO

City and taxi associations to establish joint forum

Under the leadership of the City's Executive Mayor, Patricia de Lille, the City of Cape Town has just met with the leaders of CATA, CODETA, SANCO, Golden Arrow Bus Services (GABS), concerned taxi drivers, and the South African Police Service (SAPS). We jointly condemn, in the strongest possible terms, the violence that took place yesterday in Nyanga and surrounding areas.

We believe that the law must take its course. We trust that the South African Police Service will arrest those who were responsible for the violence.

We would like to give assurance to commuters that the City, GABS, and taxi associations will work together to prevent these disruptions from happening again. All public transport services will continue this afternoon as per normal.

To this end, we have jointly committed to establish a new forum with the leaders from the six regions around the city. This will serve as the platform where all taxi associations can debate and discuss their grievances in the future. All organisations present at the meeting are in agreement that the establishment of this forum is of the utmost importance and urgency.

The following leaders were in attendance:

City of Cape Town Executive Mayor, Patricia de Lille

The City's Mayoral Committee Member: Transport for Cape Town, Councillor Brett Herron

The City's Commissioner: Transport for Cape Town, Melissa Whitehead

Francois Meyer of GABS

Colonel Mkhuseli Mgwiji of the SAPS, Khayelitsha Cluster

Vusumzi Miselo of CODETA

Alfred Maseti of CATA

Charles Kanku of SANCO

Siwe Coka of Inkanyezi Public Transport and Transformation Projects

Concerned taxi drivers

Statement issued by Executive Mayor of the City of Cape Town, Patricia de Lille, September 2 2014

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