PMC SG BECOMES CODETA PRESIDENT!

The People’s Movement for Change (PMC) welcomes the news that its Secretary General (SG), Nceba Enge, has now become the President of the Cape Organisation for the Democratic Taxi Association (CODETA). PMC President Marius Fransman said early on Wednesday that “we welcome and support the move by CODETA, during its most recent reshuffle, to promote the Secretary General of the People’s Movement for Change to become its President!” The implications of Enge’s promotion to the role of President show the levels and capacity of leaders of the newly founded PMC organisation. 

“While he was stretched to the limit during the period he was the SG of two organisations, one older and one new, it is no longer practical or possible for Nceba to fulfil his role as SG in the PMC”, President Fransman continued. Enge remains an active member of the PMC.

He also said he personally congratulated the President, the new SG and the entire executive of CODETA, and on behalf of the PMC. The PMC shares sound perspectives on the critical issue of developing a more integrated public transport system. “We are firmly supportive of a more fair public transport dispensation. We are equally firmly opposed to the unilateral, mostly unjustifiable and politically motivated impoundment of taxis in Cape Town”, Fransman said emphatically.

 

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Issued by the People’s Movement for Change 

Office of the President

Marius Fransman

10 Techno Crescent

Epping, Cape Town

 

For further enquiries, please get in touch with National Spokesperson Faizal Daniels at 074 725 5258

 

About the People’s Movement for Change (PMC)

The People’s Movement for Change (PMC) is a broad, bottom-up movement that provides a socio-political home to various communities, sectors,  civic organisations and individuals looking to be the change they wish to see in South Africa.

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