Gauteng Taxi Alliance Denies Involvement in Maponya Mall Attacks
LATEST NEWS – The Gauteng National Taxi Alliance has categorically denied any involvement in the recent violent incidents outside Maponya Mall in Soweto. The attacks, which led to the tragic death of an e-hailing driver, have sparked widespread outrage and calls for justice. The alliance emphasised its commitment to peace and cooperation with authorities to ensure the safety of all transport operators. Read More.
- Gauteng Taxi Alliance Denies Involvement in Maponya Mall Attacks
- Orlando Pirates Mourn the Loss of Former Striker Tendai Ndoro
- AfriForum Demands Transparency on Gauteng’s New Licence Plate System
- Gayton McKenzie Plans Meeting with SAHRC Over Controversial Tweets
- Gauteng to Launch Its Own E-Hailing Service

Orlando Pirates Mourn the Loss of Former Striker Tendai Ndoro
LATEST NEWS – Orlando Pirates Football Club is mourning the untimely passing of former striker Tendai Ndoro, who died on Monday at the age of 40 following a prolonged illness. Ndoro, affectionately known as “Fire,” was a key player for the club between 2015 and 2017, scoring 36 goals in 112 league appearances. His death has left a deep void in the South African football community. Read More.

AfriForum Demands Transparency on Gauteng’s New Licence Plate System
LATEST NEWS – AfriForum has called for greater transparency regarding the costs and implementation of Gauteng’s new vehicle licence plate system. The civil rights organisation expressed concerns over the lack of public consultation and the potential financial burden on motorists. They are urging the provincial government to provide detailed information on the project’s expenses and timelines. Read More.

Gayton McKenzie Plans Meeting with SAHRC Over Controversial Tweets
LATEST NEWS – Patriotic Alliance leader Gayton McKenzie is scheduled to meet with the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) following his controversial use of the K-word on social media. The meeting aims to address the concerns raised by various communities and to discuss the implications of such language in the public sphere. McKenzie has expressed willingness to engage in dialogue to resolve the matter. Read More.

Gauteng to Launch Its Own E-Hailing Service
LATEST NEWS – The Gauteng provincial government is set to launch its own e-hailing service, aiming to provide affordable and reliable transportation options for residents. This initiative comes amid ongoing tensions between traditional taxi operators and e-hailing platforms like Uber and Bolt. The new service is expected to create job opportunities and enhance competition in the transport sector. Read More.



