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WATCH: Scholar transport operators leave children stranded as they down tools

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Last updated: January 26, 2026 2:52 pm
sokonnect Published January 26, 2026
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Scholar transport associations advised drivers to strike on Monday, leaving pipils stranded.Unfair treatment

Scholar transport associations advised drivers to strike on Monday, leaving pipils stranded.

Scholar transport operators stopped operations on Monday, leaving parents to find alternative transport for their children.

This comes after a minibus crash last week Monday that left 14 children dead.

The driver of the bus has since been arrested and charged with 14 counts of murder and three counts of attempted murder, after dashcam footage showed that he tried to overtake multiple vehicles before colliding with a truck.

Since then, the department of transport has conducted multiple roadblocks targeting scholar transport operators, which has left scholar transport associations fuming.

Unfair treatment

Ebeny de Klerk, who has been transporting children for 20 years, says that his Toyota Hiace is roadworthy and that he has his driving permit, but traffic police still want to impound his vehicle.

De Klerk said: “Traffic police took my license disc, claiming that I don’t have the necessary transport permit, they must tell me which permit they are referring to.”

He also said that during Covid, they were made to register with the department of transport, but they were not required to register with anyone else.

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This bus was licensed to carry 60 pupils but was overloaded with 38 additional pupils stopped during an operation in Lenasia. Picture: Shaun Holland.

One bus driver, Morgan Mtsolo, said that some drivers have no choice but to overload and take the children because when they get to the pickup point, there are 90 children and if they leave them behind, parents threaten them with violence.

Other operators say they are forced to overload their vehicles to make a profit.

National Traffic Police inspector Isaac Sishuba said that if the vehicle is unroadworthy he is obligated to remove the licence disc to ensure the drivers fix their vehicles.

ALSO WATCH: Sunday’s joint funeral services for Vanderbijlpark scholar transport crash victims

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