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Taxi drivers in South Africa want to register their trade union

4th July 2023 Tsoanelo Sefoloko 0

On the 4th of July the National Public Transport Workers Association (Qina Mshayeli) notified the department of employment and labour of their intent to register the union.

MyCiti Bus takes off in Khayelitsha

1st June 2014 Mzi Velapi 0

After a six month delay the MyCiti buses were finally launched in Khayelitsha, providing a new public transport option for Khayelitsha residents who used to […]

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