'We will launch a massive safety compliance drive targeting public transport and bus operations.'
Mbalula said it was believed that the bus driver lost control of the vehicle, but further investigations into the cause of the crash were still being conducted.
The minister visited those who were still in hospital and also addressed concerned community members, promising harsher punishment for those operating unroadworthy public transport vehicles. Ensuring that our people are safe on our roads must be a daily preoccupation. Holding those who transport our people accountable, whether the elderly or scholars, must find practical expression in our daily activities.
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