MMC Mgcini Tshwaku announced arrests in the brutal killings of two Rea Vaya drivers, but Gauteng police insist no suspects have been detained.
A GROUP of nearly 160 former Rea Vaya drivers, fired a decade ago after embarking on an unprotected strike demanding the service be run by the City of Johannesburg, are still fighting for their jobs.
City of Joburg MMC for Transport, Kenny Kunene, has confirmed that the 45 new Rea Vaya feeder buses in Soweto will not be ...
The City of Johannesburg’s Bus Rapid Transit, Rea Vaya, has been forced to withdraw feeder buses in Soweto due to alleged threats from taxi operators. Two Rea Vaya feeder bus drivers were shot dead ...
The business rescue practitioner who’s taken the reins at Rea Vaya, one of Johannesburg's biggest bus lines, says anyone found to have broken the law at the company, will be held to account.
Rea Vaya buses are back on the road as of February 5. The City of Johannesburg has announced that Rea Vaya bus services resumed operations on February 5. This follows a temporary disruption in ...
Matters reached a head after two bus drivers were killed, prompting police to escort Rea Vaya buses for safety reasons.
Rea Vaya passengers will once again have to contend with service disruptions after the transport company suspended services in Soweto on Thursday due to safety concerns. It posted a statement on X ...
JOHANNESBURG - Rea Vaya passengers may find themselves stranded on Friday morning due to a temporary suspension. The Johannesburg Metro issued a suspension notice on Thursday, alerting ...
Nearly 16 years after launching, the multi-billion-rand Rea Vaya public transport system in the City of Johannesburg remains incomplete. The Rea Vaya public transport system began as an ambitious ...