Cape Argus

MEC to meet with the taxi council

- SISONKE MLAMLA sisonke.mlamla@inl.co.za

TRANSPORT and Public Works MEC Bonginkosi Madikizela has called an urgent meeting with the leaders of the minibus taxi council to express his grave concerns with regards to their inability to stop the alleged senseless taxi killings.

Madikizela said the current spate of violent attacks and killings jeopardise­d the agreements between the department and the taxi industry leadership structure, including a financial agreement in terms of which the department supported the leadership with meeting allowances, office space and administra­tive support.

The meeting, which is expected to be held this morning, stemmed from a recent shooting, where the president of the Cape Amalgamate­d Taxi Associatio­n (Cata), Victor Wiwi, and his protector, Victor Sibusiso Msane, were shot and killed while travelling in the direction of Nyanga on Wednesday evening last week, with two other colleagues who survived.

Madikizela said the recent killing brought the total number of taxirelate­d murders in the Western Cape to 25 since January, with 11 attempted murders and injuries over the same period.

“These criminal acts must be condemned and the leaders of the minibus taxi industry have a responsibi­lity to ensure that their members operate within the law, and in accordance with their constituti­on and signed code of conduct,” he said.

SA National Taxi Council (Santaco) chairperso­n Nazeem Abdurahman said the council would work and meet with the department to confront violence in the industry.

Abdurahman called on their members in the province to stand in solidarity during this difficult time, and that they must work together to confront violence.

“Santaco in the Western Cape will work with the Department of Transport and Public Works to ensure we introduce safety and security measures that can support our efforts for peace,” said Abdurahman.

Madikizela said his department was regularly meeting senior officials from enforcemen­t authoritie­s, including the police, metro police and traffic police, as well as regulatory authoritie­s, the provincial taxi registrar, and the provincial regulatory entity, to plan a co-ordinated, inter-government­al response to the violence and other crimes associated with the minibus taxi industry.

Cata secretary Mandla Hermanus urged law-enforcemen­t agencies to leave no stone unturned in quelling the taxi-related shootings, and to bring the perpetrato­rs to book.

 ?? Leon Knipe ?? CAPE Amalgamate­d Taxi Associatio­n president, Victor Wiwi, and his protector, Victor Sibusiso Msane, were shot and killed last week. |
Leon Knipe CAPE Amalgamate­d Taxi Associatio­n president, Victor Wiwi, and his protector, Victor Sibusiso Msane, were shot and killed last week. |

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