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Gaagaa buses resume work after one month of suspension

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
August 6, 2018
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Gaaga buses have today August 6, resumed work after serving a month suspension slapped by The Transport Licensing Board (TLC).

The Ministry of Works and Transport through the Transport Licensing Board (TLB) had earlier in July,  suspended the license for Gaagaa Bus Company for one month over a number of issues including the companies buses’ regularly getting involved in a number of fatal accidents.

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The board also ordered the bus drivers to attend refresher training course.

 

 

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