Gauteng Sends a Firm Message Ahead of Holidays: “Break the law, and you will be stopped” Officials warn drivers as 5.5 million vehicles hit the road,...
Wanatu’s Rocky Ride: The Struggles Behind the ‘Afrikaans Uber’ Safety, language, and service: Where Wanatu shines and stumbles When Wanatu celebrated its first birthday in October...
Tragedy On The N3 As Durban Holiday Trip Ends In Horror What began as a cheerful early-morning journey for a group of women heading to Durban...
The uneasy calm in Cape Town’s taxi industry has been shattered once again. The Cape Amalgamated Taxi Association (CATA) is reeling after one of its executives,...
South Africans Are Losing Patience with Uber and They’re Saying It Loudly Uber might have launched in South Africa as a game-changer back in 2013, but...
A young man’s death forces a nation to rethink how we ride When 22-year-old Thamsanqa Gumede left home to pick up a passenger in KwaDabeka, KwaZulu-Natal,...
Gauteng transport officials are planning to shut down taxi ranks for up to six months following a sharp rise in deadly violence across the province. Since...
Rea Vaya, Johannesburg’s bus rapid transit service, has temporarily suspended its operations following a shooting incident involving bus drivers in Soweto on the night of 4...