I don’t have live access to the latest news feeds right now. I can summarize what’s publicly known up to recent years and suggest where to check for up-to-date items about the Ramaphosa Taxi Rank.
Core answer
- I don’t have current articles on “Ramaphosa Taxi Rank” in my present view. If you’re looking for the latest developments, I can guide you to reliable sources and how to search.
Suggested sources for latest updates
- Major South African outlets (e.g., News24, The Citizen, Daily Maverick, IOL) often cover taxi industry developments and Ramaphosa-related remarks or events at taxi ranks.
- Official government channels (gov.za) and Transport Ministry statements are useful for formal announcements about taxi regulation, rank upgrades, or recapitalization programs.
- Local outlets in Chicago’s metro area sometimes cross-publish African news; for broader context, consider South African diaspora news sites or aggregator pages.
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- If you want, tell me a nearby date window (e.g., “past 2 weeks”) and I can assemble a focused, publication-by publication scan plan and draft a concise summary with links.
- Or share any specific aspect you care about (policy changes at Ramaphosa-era taxi ranks, safety measures, rank upgrades, funding programs), and I’ll tailor search queries and provide a structured overview with citations.
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Sources
Despite the taxi industry being one of the key drivers of the economy - a major employer of about 300 000 drivers and 100 000 rank marshals – Ramaphosa said the unregulated nature of the industry impeded its growth potential.
www.citizen.co.zaThe president told Women’s Day celebrations at the Union Buildings he was “appalled” by the killings, assaults and general disruptions that had resulted from the Santaco strike.
www.dailymaverick.co.zaRemarks by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the opening of the 2020 National Taxi Lekgotla, Birchwood Conference Centre Ekurhuleni Programme Director, Ms Mpumi Mpofu,Minister of Transport, Mr Fikile Mbalula,Deputy Minister of Transport, Ms Dikeledi Magadzi,President of SALGA, Cllr Thembi Nkadimeng,MECs and Officials,Taxi industry leaders and stakeholders,Representatives of organised labour and the community constituency, Ladies and Gentlemen, It is indeed a pleasure to address this first-ever...
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iolweather.iol.co.zaBasic lack of amenities, such as no properly working toilets, are some of the challenges faced by commuters boarding taxis.
www.citizen.co.zaConstruction started in 2011 on a new taxi rank for Thohoyandou
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