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New driving licence renewal system for South Africa coming in 2023

New driving licence renewal system for South Africa coming in 2023
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Western Cape road projects currently underway in the Central Karoo - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events Africa s news leader

Western Cape Minister of Infrastructure, Tertuis Simmers, says key road projects currently underway in the Central Karoo are progressing well.

5 years later PRASA gets permanent CEO

5 years later PRASA gets permanent CEO Siyanda Ndlovu Prasa headquarters. Picture: Moneyweb Transport minister Fikile Mbalula said that the most urgent task confronting Prasa was to get trains back in service.  Following Cabinet’s approval, Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula announced officially on Saturday Zolani Mathews as the new CEO of the embattled Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa.) Matthews replaces Thandeka Mabija, who was appointed as acting CEO late last year by the new Prasa board. “We inherited a broken organization from years of poor performance, rampant corruption, and poor culture of accountability,” said Mbalula before the announcement at the  Langa train station in the Westen Cape.

690 people died on SA s roads since December started

690 people died on SA’s roads since December started - Mbalula The Department of Transport has set a target to ensure a 20% decline in fatalities this festive season. Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula on 22 December 2020 released the 2020 festive season preliminary road statistics. Picture: @TrafficRTMC/Twitter 94 days ago JOHANNESBURG - Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula said 690 people had died on the country’s roads since the beginning of December. That is about 5% decline compared to last year. Mbalula briefed the media in Pretoria on Tuesday morning, saying the slight decline in road fatalities was nothing to celebrate. “It is regrettable that 690 people lost their lives on our roads over the period 1 to 20 December 2020, compared to 732 over the same period in 2019. While this represents a 5.7% decline year-on-year, it is no reason to celebrate,” the minister said.

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