Home > United Nations Online Network in Public Administration and Finance (UNPAN)
1. Global
Global
2. Africa
Africa
3. Arab States
Arab States
4. Asia & Pacific
Asia & Pacific
5. Europe
Europe
6. Latin America & Caribbean
Latin America & Caribbean
7. North America
North America
UNPAN Africa
Public Administration News  
Share
Taxi Industry Key to Economic Development: Government
Source: BuaNews
Source Date: Friday, June 03, 2011
Focus: Electronic and Mobile Government, Citizen Engagement, Internet Governance
Country: South Africa
Created: Jun 03, 2011

“The value of the contract is approximately R184 million per year. This constitutes one of the most significant Broad–Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBEE) transactions the country has seen in transport,” he said.

 

Ndebele welcomed the South African National Taxi Council (Santaco) TR3 2020 strategy for “redefining, restructuring and repositioning” of the industry by year 2020.

 

“A vibrant taxi industry that shares the vision of transformation in improving public transport, in addition to bus operators and passenger rail operations, is what is needed in our country,” he said.

 

The minister said rail transport remained the “backbone” of South Africa’s transport strategy.

 

Over the next three years, he said government would spend R30.2 billion, with R19.5 billion earmarked for capital spending to upgrade existing infrastructure, signalling systems and rail rolling stock.

 

He said a multi-agency steering committee had been put together to drive the development of a passenger and freight services project on the Durban to Johannesburg corridor.

 

“Our vision is of an Africa whose transport infrastructure facilitates the movement of goods and people by road and rail. That connection starts with our neighbours in the Southern Africa region,” he said.

 

On roads, he said that 80 percent of them were older than the 20-year design life and the country needed R75 billion over five years to “arrest the decline of our roads.”

 

For road maintenance, a total of R6.4 billion, R7. 5 billion and R8.2 billion had been set aside for the 2011/12; 2012/13 and 2013/14 period respectively.

 

To ensure road safety, Ndebele said the National Rolling Enforcement Plan (NREP) incepted last year had resulted in the checking of 9 million vehicles and drivers, with 3.5 million fines being issued; nearly 14 000 drunken drivers being arrested and almost 34 500 unroadworthy vehicles being banned from use.
News Home

 Tag This
 Tell A Friend
del.icio.us digg this Slashdot
Rate:
0 ratings
Views: 31

Comments: 0 Bookmarked: 0 Tagged: 0



0 Comments | Login to add comment

Site map | FAQs | Terms and Privacy | Contact Us
Copyright 2008-2010 by UNPAN - United Nations Public Administration Network