Miss World gives Jo'burg a hangover
Internal report criticises the council's spending priorities and risk strategies.
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Jo'burg announces deal with taxi owners
Nearly half the minibus taxis operating between Soweto and Ellis Park will be removed from Johannesburg's roads, mayor Amos Masondo said on Tuesday.
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Court rules against Rea Vaya strike
Rea Vaya bus drivers will be back at work on Tuesday after the Labour Court ruled that Monday's strike action was illegal.
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Fans urged to use BRT to get to Soccer City
Fans have been urged to use the Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transport System to Bafana Bafana's friendly against Colombia at Soccer City on Thursday night.
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World Cup fans face transport hurdles
Soccer World Cup fans still won't find it easy to get between and around the nine host cities, some analysts say.
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Nine injured as gunmen open fire on buses
Nine people were injured in two separate incidents when gunmen opened fire on Rea Vaya buses in Soweto, police said on Saturday.
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Taxi operators force their way into Union Buildings
Chaos broke out on Wednesday as members of the National Taxi Alliance forced their way into the main entrance of the Union Buildings in Pretoria.
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Tough talk on taxi hooligans
Deputy Transport Minister Jeremy Cronin tells the Mail & Guardian that sections of the taxi industry are blocking transformation.
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New bus routes a success despite violence, vandalism
The first day of the new, extended Rea Vaya bus service was a success, despite violence and vandalism, the City of Johannesburg said on Monday.
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BRT bus comes under fire in Soweto
A bus rapid transit (BRT) bus was shot at in Soweto in a drive-by shooting, Johannesburg police said on Saturday.
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