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Eastern Cape Department of Transport’s Road Safety Educators team up with Traffic Officers in educating motorists and pedestrians about road safety through roadblocks and road shows.

Local school girls during their visit to the Department’s Bhisho Airport as part of the annual take a girl child to work day. This program twins with the Department’s commitment to providing bursaries and scholarships to young students from disadvantaged communities.

The team of Provincial Traffic Officers readily available to serve you by enforcing Traffic and other related laws in the roads of the Eastern Cape Province.

The Eastern Cape Department of Transport continues to diversify public transport to benefit the people of the province; the Kei Rail passenger service is continues to attract scores of passengers who use in their travelling through the province.

With the province being largely rural, stray animals remain one of our challenges which the Department is vigorously responding to with the Stray Animals Management Program by appointing Road Rangers tasked with removing them from the road.

Donating blood saves lives PDF Print E-mail

As parts of the Eastern Cape Department Transport’s commitment to donate blood on quarterly basis, the Department’s Wellness unit hosted the first stage of Blood Banks’ annual blood donation drive on January 27 2012 at Stellenbosch Park building in King William’s Town.

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Health service on Kei Rail line PDF Print E-mail

Communities living along the Kei Rail line between Mbhashe and King Sabata Dalindyebo municipal areas can now access free healthcare service thanks to the Phelophepha health train. 

 

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Presidential visit to the Customer Care Centre PDF Print E-mail

In a bid to assess the systems and resources used by the provincial Customer Care Centres in dealing with public enquiries, Office of the Presidency conducted a site visit at the Eastern Cape Department of Transport’s Customer Care Centre in East London.

 

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Tragic loss of Councillors in road accident PDF Print E-mail

 It is with deep sadness and great shock that the Council and officials of the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality learnt of the tragic loss of three NMB Councillors in a road accident yesterday.

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EC youth pursue Maritime studies PDF Print E-mail

In an endeavor to develop scarce skills within the maritime industry, the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) has awarded six bursaries to deserving Eastern Cape youth, who want to pursue Maritime Studies in this academic year.

 

 

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MEC Marawu to address the memorial service for the Aberdeen road accident victims PDF Print E-mail

Eastern Cape MEC for Transport, Roads and Public Works, Thandiswa Marawu, will address the memorial service for the victims of the recent Aberdeen Accident at the Tsomo Town Hall today at 10am.

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29 EC youth benefit from Transport Department bursaries PDF Print E-mail

As part of its contribution to the transformation of the transport sector, the Eastern Cape Department of Transport has awarded 29 bursaries to deserving youth of the province in this academic year.

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EC Transport conducts road safety education PDF Print E-mail

As part of ensuring road safety during 2011/12 festive season, a number of Road Safety educational programs were conducted by the Eastern Cape Department of Transport throughout the Nelson Mandela Metro Municipality.

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