The Citizen (Gauteng)

New minister speaks

‘WILLING AND ABLE’: CHIKHUNGA HAPPY WITH TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT

- Virginia Keppler virginiak@citizen.co.za

eNatis and e-tolls at core of the challenge that faces Zuma’s transport chief.

The new Minister of Transport, Sindisiwe Chikhunga, said she inherited a functional department with dedicated men and women who are committed to the realisatio­n of the mission and vision of the department and government in general.

Chikhunga was speaking at her very first media briefing and first public engagement in Pretoria after replacing former Transport Minister Dipuo Peters.

Chikhunga said she will be meeting Peters to discuss matters related to the handover and also to have an opportunit­y to thank her personally on the contributi­on she has made.

“I have earlier met the senior management of the department of transport to ensure that there is seamless transition and continuati­on in rendering services to the people of South Africa.

“I will continue to meet the chairperso­ns and CEOs of our state-owned entities,” she added, a couple of days after the Easter road safety campaign was launched in the Western Cape.

“The message we want to send is ‘We are ready, willing and able to make a difference in the lives of our people’.”

Chikhunga said she will continue to engage with all relevant stakeholde­rs on the contentiou­s issues of the e-tolls, taking cues from existing government policies as well as the concerns of the public. “We want to assure the nation that we are a government that listens,” she said.

“We remain commited to compel Tasima to comply with the Constituti­onal Court verdict that Tasima should hand over the running of eNatis to the Road Traffic Management Corporatio­n (RTMC).”

She assured South Africans that the department of transport is producing driver’s licence cards and manages the driver’s licence system without the intion-paper volvement of a third party and the work had been diligently and successful­ly managed.

The minister also said they have signed a cooperatio­n agreement with the People’s Republic of China (PRC) to build the Moloto Rail Developmen­t Corridor. These new developmen­ts along Moloto road will bring about a huge reduction in the number of accidents and deaths. –

We want to assure the nation that we are a government that listens. Sindisiwe Chikhunga New Transport Minister

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