sindisiwe chikunga

  1. Hanno Labuschagne

    New driver's licence cards finally set to debut

    New driver's licence cards finally set to debut Transport minister Sindisiwe Chikunga has revealed that the Department of Transport expects to start printing South Africa's new driving licence cards by the end of April 2024. While briefing the media on the scrapping of e-tolls in Gauteng, she...
  2. Hanno Labuschagne

    E-toll debts not getting scrapped

    E-toll debts not getting scrapped The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) will not scrap outstanding debts for e-tolls in Gauteng after the system's shutdown, but there will seemingly be no effort to collect the debts or serious consequences for failing to pay them. That is according...
  3. Hanno Labuschagne

    Afriforum begins court battle over 5-year licence card validity

    Afriforum begins court battle over 5-year licence card validity The North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria heard Afriforum's legal application calling for the scrapping of the five-year validity periods on South Africa's driver's licence cards on Monday, 7 August 2023. The civil rights...
  4. Hanno Labuschagne

    SA aviation standards score highly in international audit

    SA aviation standards score highly in international audit South Africa has been recognised for its aviation safety standards, which are amongst the highest in the world and the highest on the continent. The Department of Transport said South Africa received an award from the African Civil...
  5. Hanno Labuschagne

    SA's plan to deal with breakdown-ridden driver's licence card printing machine

    SA's plan to deal with breakdown-ridden driver's licence card printing machine South Africa's driving licence card printer is "obsolete and prone to constant breakdown", resulting in significant production backlogs. This is according to transport minister Sindisiwe Chikunga, who assured that...
  6. Jan

    Parliamentary gifts disclosed - MTN, Vodacom, and Huawei's gifts to South African MPs

    Huawei's gifts to South African MPs — smartphones, tablets, whisky, and wine Parliament's Joint Committee on Ethics revealed that former communications minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams holds shares worth R117,875 in Vodacom and MTN.
  7. Jan

    E-toll decision with Treasury, until then you must pay - Department of Transport

    E-tolls are still the law and you must pay — Transport department Department of Transport director-general Alec Moemi has said that Treasury must decide on the future of e-tolls. Until then, it is the law, and South Africans must pay their dues. In a virtual parliamentary meeting last week, he...
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