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City inspects buses transporting reed dance participants

This was to inspect the road worthiness of the buses headed to eNyokeni Royal Palace for the reed dance

SEVENTEEN buses transporting more than 1 500 maidens to the annual uMkhosi Wonhlanga (reed dance) festival were inspected at the Richards Bay Testing Centre on Thursday.

This was to inspect the roadworthiness of the buses heading to Nongoma for the reed dance from yesterday (Thursday) to Sunday at the eNyokeni Royal Palace.

Accompanied by traffic officials, uMhlathuze Deputy Mayor Dudu Sibiya said this was to ensure that buses were safe to travel in.

City of uMhlathuze Deputy Mayor Dudu Sibiya with traffic officer Dirk Oelofse during the testing of 17 buses PHOTO: Gugu Myeni

‘With the high number of accidents on the roads, we wanted to ensure that the maidens travel in buses that are in good condition and that they will arrive in Nongoma and return home safely,’ Sibiya said.

She assured parents that all the buses are in good order after a full inspection was conducted.

KZN MEC for Transport, Community Safety and Liaison, Mxolisi Kaunda, said law enforcement operations will also be deployed on all the roads.

Traffic officials will focus on overloading, excessive speeding, drinking and driving, seat belts, vehicle and driver fitness and roadworthiness.

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