Taxi bosses in the Western Cape are calling on the Department of Transport and Public Works to speed up the arbitration process on the contested B97 route between Bellville and Mbekweni.
He further called on the department to quickly finalise the arbitration process.
“We expect implementation to take place during October, but parties have the option of applying to make the arbitration findings an order of court, which will take time,” said Mitchell. He said the extension of the closure of the B97 route and associated ranks for a further two months would give the search for a lasting peace a viable chance.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Western Cape calls for UK to review its decision and remove SA from red listAs the world observes World Tourism Day, David Maynier said the UK’s decision ’is deeply disappointing and seems manifestly unfair’.
Read more »
Police probing after man drives off cliff in Eastern CapePolice have opened an inquest into the death of a Port St Johns man who drive off a cliff on Saturday.
Read more »
Anger as Desmond Tutu mural in Cape Town defaced with k-wordThe racist graffiti on the Nobel laureate's mural has drawn outrage across South Africa.
Read more »
Magala the hero as Lions edge Northern Cape in T20 CupThe game went to a Super Over in Kimberley after the teams had tied after the initial game.
Read more »
PICS: Three dead after fire rips through Cape Town informal settlementOver 100 people have been left homeless, while two were treated for smoke inhalation.
Read more »