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Enforce Stricter Safety Measures for Long-Distance TransportationLong-distance transportation is more than just a service; it is a lifeline for millions of South Africans, especially during the festive season when families reunite across the country. However, the current state of certain operators, like APM, reflects a dangerous negligence that puts the lives of hard-working South Africans at risk. With buses that fail safety checks, a lack of accountability, and operations that disregard passenger dignity, the situation has become dire. By joining this campaign, you can be part of a movement to demand safer and more reliable transport for everyone. Transportation is not a luxury—it's a necessity. Many of the affected individuals are breadwinners who travel to rural areas and small towns to spend time with loved ones. These individuals should not have to compromise their safety due to financial constraints or limited travel options. Companies that exploit affordability to lure passengers without ensuring safety have no place in the industry. Together, we can push for stricter safety laws and enforcement, ensuring the government and transport authorities take immediate action to prevent tragic incidents and improve conditions. Public pressure is one of the most effective tools for change. Politicians and decision-makers are more likely to act when they see a unified voice standing against injustice. Holding companies accountable, such as APM, requires the collective power of individuals like you demanding transparency, safety, and dignity for all passengers. Your voice can encourage the government to put in place stricter regulations, unearth unethical practices, and establish sustainable, affordable transportation alternatives. A united campaign sends a clear message to the Department of Transport and the Business Ombudsman: South Africans will not settle for unsafe, exploitative, and poorly regulated transportation systems. By signing and sharing this petition, you help amplify the voices of those who depend on these services daily. Together, we can push for a transport system that values peoples’ lives, ensures roadworthiness, and prioritizes affordability for all South Africans. This is not just a campaign—this is a step toward societal fairness, safety, and dignity.8 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Akona Anati Zibonti
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#ThePeopleSay #WakeUpSA: Raising our voices against state capture and corruptionWe have elected leaders and bestowed on them the responsibility to govern, to enable us to achieve a better life for all – not themselves. We, as people of South Africa, have a right to know in whose interests’ decisions – supposedly in "our” name – were and continue to be made. The culture of secrecy and impunity must come to an end if our democracy is to thrive. Transparency and accountability are non-negotiable, as too are the requirements for transformative actions to address the injustices that remain embedded in our social, economic and political systems. Our constitution is revolutionary in its design, but the values and vision that it prescribes can only materialise if embraced by the state through which it is enacted. As people of this country, we all support the value and vision in the Constitution which protects the rights of the people in our country, it is the bedrock of our democracy and foundation of the rule of law. We, the undersigned, support/endorse this open letter to raise our voices in solidarity against state capture and impunity, and to say now is the time for us to be heard. The realities of the current moment cannot be met with silence and complacency. #ThePeopleSay #Wake-Up SA! Civil Society endorsements: Alternative Information and Development Centre (AIDC) Centre for Applied Legal Studies (CALS) Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution (CASAC) Corruption Watch (CW) Dullah Omar Institute (DOI) Equal Education (EE) Freedom Under Law (FUL) Legal Resources Centre (LRC) My Vote Counts (MVC) Open Secrets Organisation for Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) Public Affairs Research Institute (PARI) Section27 (S27) Southern African Faith Communities’ Environment Institute (SAFCEI) Right2Know (R2K)78 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Civil Society Working Group on State Capture (CSWG)
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Implement proper measures to monitor and run efficient scholar transport in KwaZulu-Natal1. Many children in rural KZN even in our current times still walk for more than 5km to school. KZN has the highest proportion of children walking to school. Scholars are incorrectly classified at the department of education as attending the school of choice and not that that is closest to home. Learners have difficulty concentrating and staying awake in class due to waking up early and walking long distances on an empty stomach. Children walk on gravel and curvy mountainous area making it dangerous for the children walking especially girl children. Children rely on minibus taxis and bakkies for transport. In 2017 alone 10 pupils died and more than 90 were injured using these modes of transport. It is important that children are given access to safe transportation from home to school to allow them their right to education and safety. 1. The Long walk to school. Nkululeko Nene for IOL. 17 September 2017132 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Zanele Cindi
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Fight corruption, demand transparent service delivery in [put the name of your municipality here]We can improve service delivery and fight corruption in our Municipality by ensuring all Service Delivery Agreements (SDAs) are public and easily accessible to all. Some politicians, officials and businesses are scared about transparency, but if they aren't doing anything wrong, what have they got to hide. * This campaign by amandla.mobi is supported by Heinrich Böll Stiftung.10 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Vusi Sodiye
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Fight corruption, demand transparent service delivery in uMdoni Local Municipality in KwaZulu-NatalWe can improve service delivery and fight corruption in our Municipality by ensuring all Service Delivery Agreements (SDAs) are public and easily accessible to all. Some politicians, officials and businesses are scared about transparency, but if they aren't doing anything wrong, what have they got to hide.4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Surayya Ebrahim
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Fight corruption, demand transparent service delivery in Mamusa Local MunicipalityWe can improve service delivery and fight corruption in our Municipality by ensuring all Service Delivery Agreements (SDAs) are public and easily accessible to all. Some politicians, officials and businesses are scared about transparency, but if they aren't doing anything wrong, what have they got to hide. * This campaign by amandla.mobi is supported by Heinrich Böll Stiftung.4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Itumeleng molebalwa
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Fight corruption, demand transparent service delivery in Bojanala Platinum District MunicipalityWe can improve service delivery and fight corruption in our Municipality by ensuring all Service Delivery Agreements (SDAs) are public and easily accessible to all. Some politicians, officials and businesses are scared about transparency, but if they aren't doing anything wrong, what have they got to hide. * This campaign by amandla.mobi is supported by Heinrich Böll Stiftung.6 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Tshiamo Sehunoe
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Fight corruption, demand transparent service delivery in Msukaligwa Local MunicipalityWe can improve service delivery and fight corruption in our Municipality by ensuring all Service Delivery Agreements (SDAs) are public and easily accessible to all. Some politicians, officials and businesses are scared about transparency, but if they aren't doing anything wrong, what have they got to hide.4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Bonginkosi Lucky Duba
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Fight corruption, demand transparent service delivery in uMgungundlovu District MunicipalityWe can improve service delivery and fight corruption in our Municipality by ensuring all Service Delivery Agreements (SDAs) are public and easily accessible to all. Some politicians, officials and businesses are scared about transparency, but if they aren't doing anything wrong, what have they got to hide.7 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Siyabonga Mbanjwa
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Fight corruption, demand transparent service delivery in AbaQulusi MunicipalityWe can improve service delivery and fight corruption in our Municipality by ensuring all Service Delivery Agreements (SDAs) are public and easily accessible to all. Some politicians, officials and businesses are scared about transparency, but if they aren't doing anything wrong, what have they got to hide.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Phumlani Mangethe
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Fight corruption, demand transparent service delivery in Emalahleni Local MunicipalityWe can improve service delivery and fight corruption in our Municipality by ensuring all Service Delivery Agreements (SDAs) are public and easily accessible to all. Some politicians, officials and businesses are scared about transparency, but if they aren't doing anything wrong, what have they got to hide.29 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Chris Van Rooyen
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Fight corruption, demand transparent service delivery in Mogale City Local MunicipalityWe can improve service delivery and fight corruption in our Municipality by ensuring all Service Delivery Agreements (SDAs) are public and easily accessible to all. Some politicians, officials and businesses are scared about transparency, but if they aren't doing anything wrong, what have they got to hide.5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Alan Exton