Cape Argus

Anger as ‘protests and violence’ delay MyCiTi bus stops roll-out

- MAHIRA DUVAL monique.duval@inl.co.za

PLANS to delay the introducti­on of additional temporary MyCiTi bus stops have raised the ire of the Khayelitsh­a Developmen­t Forum (KDF), which accused the City of overreacti­ng to unrelated volatility in the area.

Speaking to the Cape Argus just days after it announced plans for additional temporary stops in Khayelitsh­a, Atlantis and Woodstock, urban mobility Mayco member Rob Quintas said there were some delays in Khayelitsh­a due to protests.

The municipali­ty planned to add five temporary stops to the network, of which two would be in Khayelitsh­a, two in Atlantis, and one in Woodstock.

However, KDF chairperso­n Ndithini Tyhido said the protests had been minor and linked to a dispute between workers and their employer.

“We can confirm that these protests were not linked to MyCiTi but instead it was about a dispute between one of the cleaning service contractor­s and the workers over late or non-payment.

“I don’t think this was a reason to hold out on the rollout of the new stops and we are sure the City will have them up soon,” said Quintas.

“Sometimes the City sees a small thing, if someone lights a zol, and they think it’s a protest or worry about an area being volatile.

“The stops and extra trips are needed by our community, so we hope they get on with it and stop making excuses.”

The bus service has also added additional weekday trips to the D01 and D02 routes connecting Khayelitsh­a with the Cape Town city centre.

“I am very pleased about these additions to the MyCiTi network,” said Quintas.

“It provides residents with better access to this reliable and affordable bus service, with stops close to schools and commercial areas.

“This is another example of how the MyCiTi network is aligned with, and has responded to, the needs of the communitie­s we serve.

“One of the new Atlantis stops will provide safer access to a local primary school.

“In Woodstock, a new stop will be added next to an existing public transport stop, allowing for smoother transfers between other public transport services and MyCiTi.

“Furthermor­e, commuters are to note that the D01 and D02 routes connecting Khayelitsh­a with the Cape Town city centre will operate additional weekday trips.”

Speaking on the delays, Quintas said: “The rollout of the much-anticipate­d temporary MyCiTi stops in Khayelitsh­a has experience­d some minor delays due to recent volatility in the area, which was unrelated to MyCiTi.

“This is yet another sad example of how protests and public violence affect the delivery of services to communitie­s who need them most.”

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