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Numsa is demanding a 9% wage increase across the board and a medical aid contribution of 60%. File photo

Gautrain will operate on public holiday, no end in sight for strike

The train will operate with a reduced service during peak periods

The six members were also accused of sowing political disunity

Gauteng ANC disciplines six of its members in an effort to rehabilitate its image

​The party in Gauteng has expelled one of its members from Ekurhuleni and suspended five more from Tshwane

Numsa is demanding a 9% wage increase across the board and a medical aid contribution of 60%. File photo

New proposed Gautrain routes to boost public transport usage

The announcement of the Gautrain’s new proposed routes is poised to encourage public transport usage in the province, says transport MEC Ismail Vadi.

E-tolls: We’ll barricade the highways

E-tolls: We’ll barricade the highways, vows Vavi

Zwelinzima Vavi says Wednesday’s march is the first warning shot in Cosatu’s war on e-tolling, "and we’ve got lots of bullets".

Taxi drivers won’t revolt against second BRT rollout

Taxi drivers won’t revolt against second BRT rollout

Mass rollout of new BRT routes is expected to be met with minimal opposition as taxi operators have been offered incentives.

According to Mariette Liefferink

Transport minister to decide on toll road funding method

A report detailing the public’s view on the Gauteng tolling system will be sent to Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele after a vote by the legislature.

Gauteng transport: the road ahead

Gauteng MEC for transport Ismail Vadi indicates that road maintenance is a top priority in this financial year for the department of transport.

Gauteng tender flaws: ‘The rot is deep’

Gauteng tender flaws: ‘The rot is deep’

Cosatu has welcomed the uncovering of serious flaws in the procurement of Gauteng road department tenders worth more than R1-billion.