Lusanda Bill
26 September 2011
Limpopo roads and transport MEC Pinky Kekana will meet bus operators and taxi associations to discuss the safety of pupils.
On Thursday, two bus accidents in Limpopo claimed the lives of at least 14 people, including six children.
Eighty-five people were injured.
The department is also implementing the national public transport enforcement programme, which emphasises checks for vehicle roadworthiness, driver fitness, load management and documentation.
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