Fikile Mbalula condemns growing number of motorists defying lockdown

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Minibus taxis that failed to adhere to the 70% passenger limit increased from 18 on Monday to 509 on Wednesday, says transport minister

Transport minister Fikile Mbalula has condemned the increasing number of motorists and public transport vehicles ignoring transport regulations during the nationwide lockdown.

Minibus taxis that failed to adhere to the required 70% passenger limit increased from 18 on Monday to 509 on Wednesday. "This conduct demonstrated a worrying trend which must be roundly condemned by both government and civil society," said Mbalula.

 

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Legend says somizi was informed before mbalula made the announcement.

Take cars away

But people can't just be on the road, most if not all of them have valid reasons why they on the roads. They making use of the amended regulations all thanx to his gov, some are visiting their children cause parents devorced, some to buy stock for their spaza shops..amendments.

I condemn loud mouth ministers.

He's just going to condemn it or also take some actions to we're at home while others are on the road doing nothing and getting no punishment

In 26 year's the ANC elite have not once faced accountability for their misdeeds so pray tell how you expect a selfish spoilt population to suddenly start towing the line? Not referring to the poor as they don't have cars...

Dude, you caused it with your flip flopping!

What's he gonna do about it?

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