MEC David Maynier is taking the Congress of Democratic Taxi Associations to the high court to stop Codeta from 'obstructing, interfering and stopping the transporting of learners within the Western Cape”.
He said more than 3,200 children missed school on Friday in Khayelitsha and surrounding areas as a “result of the illegal blockade”.
“This is a binding commitment before the court, and any breach of the agreement would be considered to be in contempt,” he said.
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