The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport launched a new software at all testing stations around the province in a bold new effort to fight rampant corruption. DailyNewsSAs
Durban -The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport launched a new software at all testing stations around the province on Tuesday in a bold new effort to fight rampant corruption.
MEC for Transport, Community Safety and Liaison, Bheki Ntuli along with senior Road Traffic Inspectorate officials launched the new technology, known at E-Driver at the Rossburgh testing station. Last week, officials at the department used the technology to arrest a woman who had been writing leaner licences exams on behalf of scores of people.
Thembeka Mabaso was arrested at the Marianhill testing station last Thursday and made her first court appearance in the Pinetown Specialised Commercial Crime Court On Tuesday.
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.
WATCH: Van Reenen's Pass fuel truck explodes | Daily NewsClean-up operations are under way, on Monday, on the N3 Toll route at Van Reenen’s Pass where five trucks had caught alight on Sunday. DailyNewsSA
Read more »
20 things to do in KZN for the December holidays | IOL TravelOne of the hottest destinations this year is KwaZulu-Natal, gaining its popularity for its authentic safari experiences, culture, food and blue flag beaches. IOLTravel
Read more »
Bakkie, car collision leaves two people dead, 6 others injured in KZNMultiple commuters also sustained injuries ranging from minor to moderate, including a man who had to be airlifted after he sustained life-threatening injuries.
Read more »
KZN pupil jailed for hijacking and trying to drive over female teacher'He was standing at the traffic light and waved the teacher down. She was unsuspecting and didn't think anything of it... Suddenly he started physically assaulting her and dragged her out of her vehicle.'
Read more »
WATCH: Extreme weather conditions in SA sees a rise in mercuryWhile Gauteng is baking, other parts of the country are even hotter.
Read more »
Burundi told to watch neighbours after cross-border attacksAfter two attacks in just three weeks, people are being asked to report on unknown visitors and to leave the lights on
Read more »