'Stop overloading vehicles' - Mbalula on taxi tragedy

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Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula said South Africans must all work together to cut road deaths.

LIMPOPO - 21 victims of last week's deadly crash in Limpopo were laid to rest on Saturday.said South Africans must all work together to cut road deaths."This should be an example to all of us in terms of obeying the law on our roads," Mbalula said.

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