Taxis are not part of the ongoing protests. Any taxi found involved in the looting or transporting looters and stolen goods must be reported. Our number is 073 356 8500
SANTACO
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This is the official Twitter account of SANTACO. SANTACO is the principal mouthpiece of the taxi industry in South Africa.
- Our Association in Tshwane has taken over the protection of 3 malls in Soshanguve and the momentum is gaining ground
- We condemn any form of criminal activity and obstruction of the free movement of South Africans. Such actions are criminal and must face the full force of the law. We have notified the leadership of the Mamelodi Taxi Association, and disciplinary action has been initiated.We are a family of five traveling from Limpopo to gauteng,we just got stopped at eastlynn by these people.they took our car and drove us to their rank.
- It's done. Tomorrow 100% and long distance operations starts
- When this thuggery finally ends...It's so sad that all of us will have to pay for the costs of these damages.
- Despite numerous requests to participate in the National shutdown, SANTACO will NOT participate in the planned National shutdown.
- This evening, SANTACO will hold a meeting with the EFF regarding the National shutdown.
- Dear Business for SA, taxis reject anything less than the current laws on covid19. Your global practice reason is subjective and equally rejected. Remove taxis from your wishy-washy desires.
- The Free State, Limpopo, the Eastern and Northern Cape are quite and so far operations are smooth.
- The taxi industry gives the manufacturing industry at least 7 billion a year in taxi sales buying at least 1000 a month VAT inclusive. This VAT % goes to government every year.
- We can confirm that SANTACO in KZN has informed us that all taxis in the province won't be operating tomorrow. This in protection of the same taxis that may be damaged.
- Ministers Spokesperson says law enforcement must take its course tomorrow. We are saying, azilime ziye etsheni.
- Taxis loaded above 70% is an attempt to murder. If you ever find yourself in an overloaded taxi, we appeal to you report it. Take the registration numbers, the time and route on which the incident happened and send the information to 0733568500. Please retweet this.





