The minister mourns the death of six members of the family in an accident
The gathering of the Deputy Minister of Transport in the country, Mrs. Sindisiwe Chikunga, is still in water after the death of six people from her family in a stunning disaster. According to the source his kid, his life partner and their four adolescents died. It just so happens, the disaster happened on Sunday night on the N11 turnpike in Mnambithi.

The minister mourns the death of six members of the family in an accident
The family of the Deputy Minister of Transport in the country, Mrs. Sindisiwe Chikunga, is still in water after the death of six members of her family in a tragic accident. According to the source his son, his wife and their four children died. It turns out that the accident happened on Sunday night on the N11 highway in Mnambithi.

Fikile Mbalula breaks silence. He has released an official statement. See all here
Fikile Mbalula, the Minister of Transport, has broken his silence and issued an official statement. On the occasion of the media conference on the adjudication of the bids that took place today, May 23 at 10:00am, the official statement was released by Me Fikile Mbalula, who is the Minister of Transport in South Africa.

Sensitive Video, showing Killer Kau’s bloody HAT inside the crashed & damage car that killed him
Traumatic accident that claimed the lives of South African talented musicians has been identified. The pain is immense, as we learn that 5 precious souls have been lost simultaneously at the scene. Killer Kau and Mpura are the popular ones that broke the hearts of South Africans with their deaths.

Transport Ministry Gives An Update On Licences Validity
The South African Ministry of Transport has given the nation an update on the validity of licences after the departments operations had been affected by the national lockdown. Expiring Dates Adjusted According to the Fikile Mbalula led ministry, all learners licences, driving liences, temporary drivers licence, motor vehicle licence discs, temporary permits, roadworthy permits that expire during the period after the 26th of March 2020 up to the 31st of May are deemed valid. Their validity is extended by a f

Horror As Plane Carrying 11 Passengers Crashed (photos)
According to POLITICS NIGERIA, a plane carrying 11 people crashed in a forest in central Cameroon on Wednesday. Air traffic authorities "lost radio communication with the aircraft" shortly after takeoff, and it was subsequently "found in the forest" near Nanga Eboko, about 150 kilometers northeast of the capital Yaounde, according to the country's Ministry of Transport.

Mbalula changes taxi rules overnight
Minister of Transport Fikile Mbalula announced yesterday that taxis could be filled to a 100% capacity provided everyone in the taxi is wearing a mouth mask, a decision which he has rescinded this morning. The decision follows concerns raised about the 100% loading capacity and the utilization of masks as a mitigation measure. Mbalula reverted to the ‘no full taxis’ rule with immediate effect. “The public was without comfort with these measures and urged that we reconsider. After our announcement of

The pressure is over after Mbalula shared this with licensed and learner drivers
Learners’ license holders which have expired during March and December were up in arms racing a losing battle with driving schools for lessons so they can get their licenses, you can think of the pressure right? However, the Ministry of Transport has released a directive granting a major extension to South Africans whose driver's licenses have expired or expired between March and December of this year. Mbawuzi will win many hearts for this extension, because it is also a total spot to find a slot of renewing

New Drivers' Licenses will only come out 2023
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula has announced the introduction of a new driver's license in South Africa. In a speech Thursday, February 3, Mubarla said the new card features many security improvements and international recognition and can be used as an ID card. After the approval of the

Taxi Owners Demand R4 Billion Bailout Per Month
According to latest reports, the Taxi owners have tabled their demands to the government through the Ministry of Transport highlighting how much they will need as bailout The Minister of Transport Fikile Mbalula met the taxi associations on Thursday and the meeting seemed to yield positive results. The taxi owners across the country have said that a package of at least 4 000 000 000 Rand per month! During the earlier discussions Mr Mbalula had told the taxi association that the government can avail a packag

Ministry of Transport Gives Time for Public Transport to Operate
The Minister of Transport Fikile Mbalula has revealed some insight into street guidelines implemented in the wake of level four of the nation's lockdown – reporting that individuals are presently allowed to utilize open vehicle, however just during specific occasions. "All street based open vehicle administrations are allowed to work from 05:00 until 19:00, with a one hour beauty period toward the evening to finish their outings and drop off travelers", said Mbalula. "No individual is permitted to uti

SA government strengthen lockdown regulations
Johannesburg - As the country enters day six of the level four lockdown, police are cracking the whip on citizens who don't comply with the regulations. Last week, government introduced a daily curfew from 8pm to 5am. Government is trying to limit movement amid the rising infections of vivid-19. The curfew time has kicked in and still a few people are still loitering. Law enforcement authorities are conducting joint operations throughout the city to ensure law and order. Police checked for permits and remin

Man Lands Himself In Jail For Allowing His 7-year-old Son To Drive His Prado
In recent months, the number of recorded vehicle accidents in the country has risen dramatically. According to a Ministry of Transport study, nearly 700 individuals have died in traffic accidents since the beginning of the year. Carelessness against motorists has resulted in an increase in the number of accidents.

Covid-19 Level 4 transport protocols
After the commencement of level 4 lock-down on the 1st of May 2020, so many measures have been put in place. As many businesses open during these stage, it was of vital importance that the Ministry of Transport put in place the measures to be followed in respect of the National Command Counsel regulations during these epidemic of Covid-19. One of the sectors of transportation that the Minister of transport has laid down a transitional route from level 5 to level 4 is the sector of Maritime transport. Wher

40 Perish In Road Accidents In Gauteng
A total of forty people have perished within a week since the nation moved to level 3 of the national lockdown in the Gauteng Province. The major contributing factors have been alcohol abuse, jaywalking and reckless driving among other causes. Preliminary information made available by the Gauteng traffic department on the 8th of June 2020 indicated that from the 1st of June to the 7th of June, 36 fatal road accidents had been reported. On the fatalities, 18 were pedestrians and one was a cyclist. Seven driv

VIDEO : A pothole that will leave you dumbstruck
There is a devastating report that was issued by eNCA news regarding some potholes in Vaal´s Evaton West that will leave you dumbstruck. This is because one of the potholes is even used by the kids as a dam to swim and play inside. The motorists are forced to drive next to the pothole, but it is a great danger if it is raining.

Good News For South Africans As They Can Now Travel With Domestic Flights Within This Time
South Africans learnt on 28 December that more tight lockdown limitations would be acquainted at 12 PM with control the rising number of Covid diseases in the nation. President Cyril Ramaphosa reported the re-visitation of Level 3, with a couple of acclimations to the past Level 3 limitations. Because of the move to lockdown Level 3, updated guidelines for explorers have been given by the Ministry of Transport. The guidelines controlling travel inside South Africa were delivered on 29 December at an ecclesiastical

Fikile Mbalula sh0cked at removal of equipment from his office over unpaid RAF money
Last week, the deputy sheriff raided the office of the Ministry of Transport and attached state assets, including the computers used by Minister Fikile Mbalula and his deputy Dikeledi Magadzi to pay for outstanding payments. The Pretoria News learned that the embargo is related to the millions of rand owed by the Road Accident Fund (RAF) to traffic accident victims.
