George Herald

Council and Uncedo take first steps toward talks

- Myron Rabinowitz

In response to the taxi industry's protest action that led to a tense standoff in the CBD between the taxi industry and the local and provincial traffic department­s and the police in the last two weeks, the George Municipali­ty has authorised the establishm­ent of a committee to address the situation.

The impasse that started on Monday 13 August resulted in the impoundmen­t of six taxis and the arrest of 47 people on Thursday 16 August.

Bazil Petrus, chairperso­n of Council's Section 79 committee that handles transport matters, said that a letter was sent to Uncedo, requesting the names of up to 10 Uncedo members to serve on the committee. "The letter dated Thursday 23 August was within the seven-day period that was agreed upon during the height of the protest."

Uncedo chairperso­n Welele Mbudede confirmed that Uncedo has received a letter from Council requesting names to serve on the committee. Mbudede said they handed in five names on Monday

27 August and now they are waiting for the municipali­ty to convene a meeting. He said that the agreement made on Thursday 16 August to a seven-day period was to get answers to the transport-related issues that is tormenting their industry. "Now all we have is a letter."

Municipal spokespers­on Chantel Edwards-Klose said yesterday, Wednesday 29 August, "The George Municipali­ty has to date not received any response on correspond­ence issued."

 ?? Photo: Zolani Sinxo ?? Uncedo chairperso­n Welele Mbudede says after the seven-day period he only has a letter.
Photo: Zolani Sinxo Uncedo chairperso­n Welele Mbudede says after the seven-day period he only has a letter.

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