Soweto gets his first taxi rank to sanctify the tunnel



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Travelers in Soweto are not completely convinced by the government’s attempts to curb the spread of Covid-19 by introducing sanitation tunnels.

This comes after the Mayor of Johannesburg, Geoff Makhubo, and the Gauteng Transport MEC, Jacob Mamabolo, oversaw the implementation of the tunnels and other social distancing innovations at the Bara taxi rank in Diepkloof.

Anna Lephalala told Sowetan that she was glad the government was implementing measures to curb the spread of Covid-19 in densely populated areas like taxi ranks.

“There are hundreds of people who walk here every day, but they don’t go through the tunnel. Now you can see that there are people walking on the other side of the road where this machine is not placed, “said Lephalala.

Another traveler said that all the measures that are being implemented are carried out for the good of travelers and society in general.

Another traveler, Nkanyiso Fuzile, said that it would be difficult to channel each traveler through the sanitation tunnel.

“There is no order at the taxi stands. People walk all over the place, taxis stop and leave travelers wherever they want. So how are you going to make sure everyone walks through the tunnel and how does it work? “, Said.



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