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Mandela Day clean-up sparks ongoing taxi rank renewal in Carletonville

Mandela Day clean-up sparks ongoing taxi rank renewal in Carletonville

The Citizen10 hours ago
The usually bustling Carletonville taxi rank took on a new look this Mandela Day, as it was transformed into a beacon of community pride and civic responsibility. Volunteers from all walks of life joined taxi operators in a massive clean-up effort on July 18, setting the tone for an ambitious campaign aimed at restoring dignity to public transport spaces.
This clean-up, while symbolic of Mandela's legacy of service, was not just a once-off event. It marked the launch of a long-term initiative by the South African National Taxi Council (SANTACO) West Gauteng Region, backed by local stakeholders and government agencies. The campaign will continue into October's Transport Month and beyond, with the goal of maintaining taxi ranks as safe, clean, and respected community hubs.
'Taxi ranks are not just places where people pass through. They are vital economic and social centres that serve millions of South Africans every day,' said a SANTACO representative.
Volunteers tackled grime, litter, and disrepair, breathing new life into one of the town's most important public spaces. The effort turned Mandela's call for active citizenship into tangible action, while setting an example for similar initiatives in other areas.
Organisers emphasised that the vision is one of sustainability, where collaboration between taxi operators, commuters, municipalities, and private partners will ensure continuous upkeep and community involvement.
If successful, the initiative could serve as a model for transforming neglected infrastructure into vibrant, functional, and respectful environments across South Africa.
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