
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula on 11 June inspected the lockdown regulations implemented at the Sandton Licensing and Testing Station in Marlboro.
With with MEC Jacob Mmabolo and our CEO; Adv. Msibi, visiting the Sandton Licensing and Testing Station to inspect adherence to lockdown regulations and service operations. pic.twitter.com/afIx9MQlkp
— ANC SECRETARY GENERAL | fikile Mbalula (@MbalulaFikile) June 11, 2020
Accompanied by Gauteng MEC of Transport and Infrastructure Jacob Mamabolo, the minister observed the social distancing and sanitisation measures.
From entry to the premises to the sitting arrangement – social distancing and sanitization adhered go. pic.twitter.com/jLoTk4y8tn
— ANC SECRETARY GENERAL | fikile Mbalula (@MbalulaFikile) June 11, 2020
According to Mbalula, the gradual reopening of the economy meant that more people would return to work and more businesses would open.
“This translated to more vehicles, for public transport, for business and for private use on our roads, thus increasing the demand for licensing of all types,” he said.
The minister added that as of 7 June, 58 per cent of Gauteng’s licensing departments attained readiness or compliance statuses for the resumption of services.
A special shout out to all our workers at all DLTCs across the country.
They continue to serve with care even during this time. #lockdownSA pic.twitter.com/VRG1IKmh3l
— ANC SECRETARY GENERAL | fikile Mbalula (@MbalulaFikile) June 11, 2020
“We have checked adherence to these regulations here today and we are satisfied with the measures taken to protect those who work here and those who are coming here for all sorts of services,” said Mbalula.
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