The Herald (South Africa)

Four more taxi groups board IPTS bus

- Odette Parfitt parfitto@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

FOUR more taxi associatio­ns have come on board in support of the metro’s integrated public transport system (IPTS).

Two branches of the Uncedo Taxi Associatio­n for the Uitenhage and Port Elizabeth districts, as well as the Uitenhage District Associatio­n and the Uitenhage Taxi Associatio­n, signed memorandum­s of agreement with the metro yesterday.

Advocate Fezile Gaushe of the IPTS office said: “Now that we’ve made this achievemen­t, nothing can stop us.” The Port Elizabeth District Taxi Associatio­n, Western Suburbs Taxi Associatio­n, Algoa Taxi Associatio­n, Northern Areas Taxi Associatio­n, Norwich Taxi Associatio­n and East Cape Taxi Associatio­n previously signed agreements with the metro.

Mayoral committee member for roads and transport Marlon Daniels said: “I have to acknowledg­e the work done by [my predecesso­r] Rano Kayser.

“It is a milestone, but I didn’t have to run a mile, just a yard or two. Most of the work was done in my absence and I want to acknowledg­e that.”

Daniels said though there were still some roleplayer­s left out in the cold, the metro intended to bring them into the fold to operate under one umbrella.

“I’m proud to confirm we’ve had lengthy discussion­s with the Algoa Bus Company, as recently as last week.”

However, the IPTS buses were not in use for the time being, due to the ongoing national bus strike.

“We made the decision not to let the buses run, not because we are intimidate­d but [because] the drivers indicated they do not feel comfortabl­e. We trust the issues will be resolved soon.”

Daniels said the second phase of the IPTS project, which included the Njoli route, would be up and running “as soon as possible”.

IPTS project manager Luthando Mabhoza said some constructi­on was already taking place along this route, but its implementa­tion depended on the speed of the negotiatio­ns.

The deputy chairman of Santaco in the Bay region, Andile Andries, said: “We want the IPTS and we want to be a part of the bigger picture.

“When it was introduced to us, we were told it would improve [our lives].”

 ?? Picture: BRIAN WITBOOI ?? DONE DEAL: Mayoral committee member Marlon Daniels announces the agreements with four taxi associatio­ns yesterday
Picture: BRIAN WITBOOI DONE DEAL: Mayoral committee member Marlon Daniels announces the agreements with four taxi associatio­ns yesterday

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