Golden arrow bus services
Cosatu gives Golden Arrow a week to provide plan to deal with crime on buses
Over the past few weeks, there have been several robberies on Golden Arrow buses.
Numsa said it was prepared to defend its intended industrial action against Golden Arrow over changes to employment conditions.
Over the past two weeks, at least five buses were targeted in separate attacks.
At least five buses were targeted in separate attacks over the past two weeks.
Passengers travelling from Cape Town en route to Mitchells Plain were left traumatised when two men boarded the bus and robbed passengers.
The service says the price of fuel has increased by more than 30% over the past year and other cost increases have far exceeded the consumer price index.
The company says it's carried the burden of rising fuel costs which have increased by 30% over the past year and is projected to increase by a further 6%.
Striking bus drivers gathered at the Cape Town bus terminal were they were addressed by union representatives.
Unions have already given notice to strike to the South African Bargaining Council following a deadlock in wage negotiations.
Workers in the sector could hang up their keys from later this week after wage talks deadlocked.
The driver lost control of the bus and then crashed into two houses in Nyanga East on Saturday afternoon.
A group of demonstrators from Barcelona informal settlement were reportedly angry over ANC election list.
The children are recovering in hospital after they fell out of a window of a moving bus yesterday.
The mayor says the City is ready to take over the function & has already prepared a 10-year business plan.
The company says two of its buses were attacked on separate locations during protests.
Mayor Patricia de Lille has welcomed the new forum as a way to help resolve taxi tensions in the Cape.
Law enforcement officials remain on high alert as they monitor Nyanga.
At least five buses were torched in Khayelitsha and Samora Machel in Cape Town.
Golden Arrow Bus Services say their fares will increase by 8.65 percent at the end of December.