Try GOLD - Free
E-hailers welcome new operating licences
Cape Argus
|June 20, 2025
THE Western Cape E-hailing Association has welcomed the release of more than 1000 operating licences for taxi and e-hailing services in Cape Town, but said the road ahead is still long, with several unresolved issues that need to be addressed.
The City of Cape Town and the Western Cape Government confirmed that 1 106 operating licences are being made available through a two-phase process. These include 260 licences for operators whose permits have lapsed, and 840 new licences for first-time applicants.
This story is from the June 20, 2025 edition of Cape Argus.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Cape Argus
Cape Argus
What 'voetstoots' really means for buyers and sellers
THE term 'voetstoots' is familiar to many South Africans, especially when buying or selling property or secondhand goods.
2 mins
April 14, 2026
Cape Argus
Rashford's Barca future on the line
MARCUS Rashford had his chance against Atletico Madrid but failed to take it — or any of the next five that came along on a frustrating European night.
2 mins
April 14, 2026
Cape Argus
Jobless youth are key to development
SOUTH Africa's youth unemployment is over 60%, the highest unemployment in an emerging market, or outside a country’s civil war or war.
4 mins
April 14, 2026
Cape Argus
Msimanga promises strategic overhaul, growth
NEWLY elected DA Federal Executive chairperson, Solly Msimanga, said his leadership mandate reflects ideas he first presented to the party years ago, but which have only now gained broader support.
1 mins
April 14, 2026
Cape Argus
Trump says 'not a big fan' of Pope Leo after his anti-war message
US PRESIDENT Donald Trump told reporters at the weekend that he is “not a big fan” of Pope Leo XIV, after the global leader of Catholics made a plea for peace amid the war in the Middle East.
2 mins
April 14, 2026
Cape Argus
Sekunjalo sues Sactwu for R628m over 'unfulfilled commitments'
SEKUNJALO Investment Holdings has instituted legal proceedings against the Southern African Clothing and Textile Workers' Union (Sactwu), claiming R628 million over what it describes as the union’s failure to honour financial commitments linked to a media venture.
1 mins
April 14, 2026
Cape Argus
One more go for Faf: Why Rassie still needs De Klerk for 2027
IT MUST have been 2016.
2 mins
April 14, 2026
Cape Argus
Community rallies behind firefighter
FOR years, Vredekloof resident Mark Randall made sure his children never felt how little he had.
1 min
April 14, 2026
Cape Argus
Why understanding your insurance matters more than ever
ONLY around 51% of South African adults are considered financially literate.
2 mins
April 14, 2026
Cape Argus
Legal hurdles plague Khampepe Commission
THE Khampepe Commission, chaired by retired Constitutional Court Justice Sisi Khampepe, was set up in May last year as an inquiry into delayed apartheid-era prosecutions.
5 mins
April 14, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
