New hub to stop fake licences eNCA
According to authorities, fake driver's licences are behind some of the carnage on the country's roads. It's now hoped the opening of a state-of-the-art licencing hub in Tembisa will help stop this.According to authorities, these are behind some of the carnage on the country's roads.One driving instructor says those who buy licences threaten the lives of other motorists.
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula opened the new licencing hub where it will be much harder to buy your way onto the road. "The setup here is a setup of crime prevention so that people who come here are people who came for licenses, not to bribe their way up,” said Mbalula.Source
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