Cape Times

Pupils injured in another taxi crash; concern

- Staff Writer

PARLIAMENT’S portfolio committee on basic education has expressed deep concern following a minibus taxi crash that left 16 primary school pupils injured in KwaZuluNat­al yesterday

The incident comes less than a week after a minibus taxi contracted to transport pupils collided with a heavy truck, leaving 18 pupils and two adults dead, including the taxi driver, between Bronkhorst­spruit and Verena on Friday.

Committee chairperso­n Nomalungel­o Gina said: “This is the second incident in less than a week. South Africans cannot allow the lives of learners to be cheapened in this way.

“Children and the youth are our future. Learners have a right to education and also to safety. They cannot be maimed or injured while being transporte­d to school. Greater care should be taken.”

The KZN taxi transporti­ng pupils lost control and rolled several times on the Umgudulu Road in Reservoir Hills before landing on its roof.

A case of reckless and negligent driving is being investigat­ed. The pupils were stabilised and taken to various hospitals.

Gina said the committee would raise the matter of scholar transport with the Department of Basic Education, despite scholar transport being a provincial competence and in some provinces it can either fall under the mandate of the provincial education or transport department­s.

“We will work with our sister committee to ensure effective oversight on this matter,” she said.

The committee sent its condolence­s to the families of the 20 people killed last week in Sokhulumi Village near Bronkhorst­spruit in Gauteng.

 ?? Picture: RESCUE CARE ?? INJURED: Sixteen primary school pupils were injured when a taxi they were in overturned yesterday.
Picture: RESCUE CARE INJURED: Sixteen primary school pupils were injured when a taxi they were in overturned yesterday.

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