President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to unveil the revamped and Cabinet approved Arrive Alive programme of the Department of Transport on Saturday.
The new programme will focus on improving road safety through a 365- day road safety agenda to transform road user behaviour. It is estimated that road accidents cost the economy at least R166-billion a year.
Ramaphosa will also announce the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Act that he signed into law earlier this year.
This will come under the spotlight as he launches the October Transport Month Campaign on the N3 Highway Southbound at the Heidleberg Weighbridge in Gauteng.
In other news – Malema denies he asked SARS rogue unit boss for help
Julius Malema has denied that he asked for help with his taxes or that he accepted the South African Revenue Service’s (SARS) version of events regarding the “rogue unit”.
On Friday, News24 reported that Malema, through his attorney, once approached the former SARS executive at the centre of the “rogue unit” saga, Johann van Loggerenberg, for help with his tax affairs. Read more
Source: eNCA
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