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12/02/2026

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WELCOME: Duma has officially welcomed the new Head of the Department of Transport, Zibusiso Dlamini. He has already introduced him to the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) during a sitting in the Legislature and to senior management.

DA KZN calls for stricter learner transport measures as safety crisis continuesIssued by Riona Gokool, MPL – DA KZN Spok...
12/02/2026

DA KZN calls for stricter learner transport measures as safety crisis continues
Issued by Riona Gokool, MPL – DA KZN Spokesperson on Transport
22 Jan 2026 in Press Statements
The Democratic Alliance in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) calls for stricter enforcement and oversight – including ongoing, unannounced inspections by the provincial Department of Transport (DoT) – to address serious safety failures within the learner transport system.

This follows the recent tragic learner transport accident in Gauteng, as well as the fatal incident in Imbali last year, which once again highlight the deepening crisis in learner transport safety across South Africa.

While the DA welcomes decisive action by KZN’s DoT, including the recent suspension of 11 learner transport operators found to be unroadworthy, reactive measures taken after near-misses or fatalities are not enough.

According to information presented to the KZN Transport Portfolio Committee this week, the DoT conducts pre-school-opening technical and physical inspections of contracted learner transport vehicles. While these inspections are necessary, enforcement remains inconsistent, with checks often periodic rather than continuous and unannounced.

Crucially, no inspection regime can compensate for systemic policy failures. In KZN, the Learner Transport Programme (LTP) is governed by a provincial learner transport policy, the National Learner Transport Policy of 2015, and a Memorandum of Agreement between the Departments of Transport and Education. However, KZN’s learner transport policy remains a matter of dispute.

Alarmingly, KZN’s Department of Education (DoE) has, in response to parliamentary questions, previously admitted to the overloading of learners. This fundamentally dismantles the layers of safety designed to prevent fatalities and serious injuries and places children at unacceptable risk.

The LTP is also under severe financial strain. More than 157 000 KZN learners remain on waiting lists due to budget constraints, forcing many children to walk long distances or rely on unsafe, informal transport. Despite this, the DoE has refused to review or reform the policy framework, even as it continues to drive unsustainable costs and operational pressure.

The DA, as a partner within KZN’s Government of Provincial Unity (GPU), will continue to advocate for a safer, properly funded and policy-driven learner transport system. Our children’s lives cannot be balanced against budgets, bureaucracy or policy stubbornness – their safety must remain a non-negotiable priority.


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08/12/2025

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08/12/2025

Fines and infringements are penalties (usually financial) for breaking rules, most commonly traffic laws (infringement notices/tickets). Late payments incur added fees, potential demerit points, license blocks/suspensions, court summons, or even arrest warrants, while prompt payment often provides a discount (e.g., 50% within 32 days in the AARTO system).

08/12/2025

KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) is transitioning to a new alphanumeric number plate system with a deadline of November 30, 2025, after which old plates will be illegal. The new format is two letters, two numbers, two letters, followed by "ZN" (e.g., AB 12 CD ZN) and features a blue-on-white color scheme. Motorists who have not switched to the new system by this date will face fines and penalties.

Key details of the new KZN number plates

Format:

The new format is alphanumeric: two letters, two numbers, two letters, and "ZN". For example, the old ND number plates will change to an alphanumeric format and end with ZN.

Color:

The new number plates are blue over white.

Timeline:

The transition period is ending, and all vehicles must have the new plates by November 30, 2025.

Enforcement:

After November 30, 2025, vehicles with old number plates will be considered non-compliant and subject to fines.

Cost:

The cost for a set of new plates can vary, but one service provider lists a cost of R402.50 for a set of plates, plus the cost of licence renewal.

Personalized plates:

Old personalized plates (e.g., ND 1234) will also be changed to the new format (ND 1234 ZN).

What you need to do

Obtain your new number:

When you renew your license, you will be assigned a new alphanumeric number, which will be on a blue-on-white plate.

Get new plates made:

You will need to have the new plates physically manufactured to match your new number and the correct KZN specifications.

Change over by the deadline:

Ensure you have the new plates displayed on your vehicle before November 30, 2025, to avoid fines.

08/12/2025
08/12/2025

KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) is transitioning to a new alphanumeric number plate system with a deadline of November 30, 2025, after which old plates will be illegal. The new format is two letters, two numbers, two letters, followed by "ZN" (e.g., AB 12 CD ZN) and features a blue-on-white color scheme. Motorists who have not switched to the new system by this date will face fines and penalties.
Key details of the new KZN number plates
Format: The new format is alphanumeric: two letters, two numbers, two letters, and "ZN". For example, the old ND number plates will change to an alphanumeric format and end with ZN.
Color: The new number plates are blue over white.
Timeline: The transition period is ending, and all vehicles must have the new plates by November 30, 2025.
Enforcement: After November 30, 2025, vehicles with old number plates will be considered non-compliant and subject to fines.
Cost: The cost for a set of new plates can vary, but one service provider listKwaZulu-Natal (KZN) is transitioning to a new alphanumeric number renewal.
Personalized plKwaZulu-Natal (KZN) is transitioning to a new alphanumeric number plate system with a deadline of November 30, 2025, after which old plates will be illegal. The new format is two letters, two numbers, two letters, followed by "ZN" (e.g., AB 12 CD ZN) and features a blue-on-white color scheme. Motorists who have not switched to the new system by this date will face fines and penalties.

Key details of the new KZN number plates

Format:

The new forma changed to the new format (ND 1234 ZN).
What you need to do
Obtain your new number: When you renew your license, you will be assigned a new alphanumeric number, which will be on a blue-on-white plate.
Get new plates made: You will need to have the new plates physically manufactured to match your new number and the correct KZN specifications.
Change over by the deadline: Ensure you have the new plates displayed on your vehicle before November 30, 2025, to avoid fines.

11/11/2025

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