Depressing Hardship In South Africa Worries Premier
OpenLife Nigeria reports that a depressing hardship, occasioned by the industrial action of taxi drivers , has been a source of deep worry for Premier Alan Winde.
The Premier has expressed his deep disappointment that the mini-bus taxi strike, led by the South African National Taxi Council in the Western Cape (SANTACO-WC), will continue.
“The poor are suffering the most due to this strike and each day that it drags on is a major setback to them. The impact has been devastating on them and our economy,” he lamented.
Alan Richard Winde, for those who may not know, is a South African politician and businessman. He is the 8th and current Premier of the Western Cape of South Africa. He has been on the position since 2019. He has been a Member of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament since 1999.
Premier Winde said that it is of utmost importance that residents be allowed to move freely in the province. “It is crucial that residents are able to access critical services, such as healthcare, schooling, and social development.
The violence that has accompanied the strike and severe disruptions to daily life are an affront to the dignity and rights of our residents,” he stressed.
The Premier added, “We believe that SANTACO-WC wants to pursue an interdict against the impoundment of its vehicles. We welcome this move, as it will give clarity and clear up any differences of understanding on the legislation regarding impoundments.
Provincial Minister for Mobility, Ricardo Mackenzie added, “We have requested an urgent meeting with SANTACO-WC tomorrow, to discuss the agenda of issues to address.
Premier Winde said, “Myself and Minister Mackenzie met with the National Minister of Transport Ms Sindisiwe Chikunga, and Executive Mayor of Cape Town, Geordin Hill-Lewis, this evening to plot a way forward to work together as different spheres of government that must urgently find an end to the industrial action.”