Sowetan

Lawyer Hettie fixes taxi associatio­n run by Khekhe ’ Transport MEC praises peace in Mamelodi

- By Isaac Mahlangu ‘

Missing vehicles and no money in the bank despite daily collection­s from taxi owners because of no record-keeping.

This is what a lawyer appointed as an administra­tor of the troubled Mamelodi Amalgamate­d Taxi Associatio­n (Mata) found in her first threemonth­s at the taxi body.

Hettie Groenewald, who is tasked with turning around the associatio­n besieged by violence, allegation­s of extortion and assassinat­ions, said Mata has been working to create accountabi­lity and to eradicate what she called an “entrenched culture of revenge which has brought endless bloodshed. ”

She said she found an associatio­n which didn ’ t have a single penny in its bank account despite collecting R100weekly contributi­ons per taxi from operators.

“It ’ s been very hectic because number one, there was no book-keeping system in place, vehicles that belonged to the associatio­n were scattered all over and with the assistance of the South African Police Service, they went to collect the vehicles for me,” Groenewald said.

Groenewald ’ s term has now been extended untilMarch. Shewas appointed by Gauteng transport MEC Jacob Mamabolo, who went to court to put Mata under administra­tion following violence that had gone on for about four years leading to the killings of more than 20 taxi operators and drivers.

Groenewald has been tasked with getting the associatio­n – which was once allegedly run by feared jailed taxi boss Vusi Khekhe ” Mathibela – ready for free and fair elections of its new executive.

Mathibela has been accused of using the associatio­n ’ s money, mainly weekly contributi­ons by taxi operators, to fund his lifestyle in an alleged extortion racket.

Since Groenewald and her advisory team made up of other taxi industry people took overMata, there has not been any incident of violence.

She said they have had to react proactivel­y when they heard that therewas possible violence going to erupt by alerting a task team appointed to address taxi violence in Mamelodi.

“Nothing [violence] has happened but I must thank the South African Police Service, there ’ s a task team which assist me if I do get any informatio­n on violence which might erupt somewhere,” she said.

Groenewald said although they have made progress, itwas initially a very difficult decision accepting the role of being the associatio­n ’ s administra­tor.

Mamabolo said Groenewald and her team have provided him with a model which he will be using to bring about stability in other taxi associatio­n inTshwane, mainly in Centurion and Atteridgev­ille.

“I am impressed with the work that Hettie and her team have done. I have full confidence in them,” Mamabolo said.

“We ’ ve never had peace in the Mamelodi taxis in the last 10 years like we ’ ve had in the three months that the associatio­n has been under administra­tion.”

 ?? / THULANI MBELE ?? Alleged hitman-turned businessma­n Vusi Mathibela was said to have had the township of Mamelodi in Pretoria on its knees.
/ THULANI MBELE Alleged hitman-turned businessma­n Vusi Mathibela was said to have had the township of Mamelodi in Pretoria on its knees.

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