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Maswanganyi: SA aircraft accidents dropped by 50% during past financial year
Minister Maswangayi says there has been a consistent decline in aircraft accidents over the past four years.
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Maswanganyi: SA's airports and skies are safe
Transport Minster Joe Maswanganyi has announced that South Africa's preliminary aviation safety audit results have increased from 83% to 86%.
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Maswanganyi blasts FW de Klerk at Bronkhorstspruit crash victim’s funerals
Transport Minister Joe Maswanganyi has told mourners that former president FW de Klerk has no right to criticise the ANC-led government.
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Transport Dept begins Parly process to extensively consult on Aarto Bill
Minister Joe Maswanganyi says the bill will introduce a demerits system to improve the conduct and behaviour of motorists on SA’s roads.
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Report shows 51% increase in Easter road deaths
Many people who died were victims of hit-and-run incidents, jaywalking and speeding, according to a preliminary report.
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Easter road deaths increase
The highest increases have been recorded in the Northern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng, the Western Cape and the North West.
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Easter road fatality stats expected to be released
Transport Minister Joe Maswanganyi is expected to announce the Easter road accident statistics, with some of the deadliest crashes recorded in GP, the WC and KZN.
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Transport Minister Maswanganyi ‘to prioritise’ national bus strike
Bus drivers say they work 14-hour days and sometimes longer, but claim their employers refuse to pay them overtime.
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Transport minister pleads with bus drivers, employers to resolve labour dispute
Joe Maswanganyi says there is no contingency plan in place if bus drivers decide to go on strike by midnight.
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Maswanganyi: RTMC has secured control of eNatis
Transport Minister Joe Maswanganyi says the sheriff helped secure the premises in Midrand.
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Top court dismisses Tasima’s appeal of ConCourt eNatis ruling
The highest court in the land ordered in November that the company had 30 days to hand over control of the system, but it failed to do so.
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Joe Maswanganyi: I'm ready, willing & able to take over transport dept
New Transport Minister Joe Maswanganyi says he has not signed any documents since being sworn in and he will be meeting with former minister Dipuo Peters soon.