GO GEORGE marks historic fleet handover

15
Dec '25
A proud fleet of minibuses against the scenic backdrop of the Outeniqua mountains.
A proud fleet of minibuses against the scenic backdrop of the Outeniqua mountains.

35 minibuses officially transferred to George Link – a breakthrough in empowerment and
transformation

GO GEORGE is celebrating a significant milestone in its transformation journey with the official handover of 35 minibuses to George Link, the Vehicle Operating Company responsible for running the city’s bus service. The ceremony took place on Saturday, 13 December 2025, marking a proud moment for both the municipality and the operator.

George Link, consisting entirely of individuals previously from the minibus taxi industry, has been at the heart of the GO GEORGE service since its inception 11 years ago. The transfer of ownership of the minibus fleet from George Municipality, the Contracting Authority and initial owner, represents a major step towards the empowerment and formalisation objectives set out in the National Land Transport Act (NLTA).

“The handover is more than a transfer of vehicles – it is a transfer of trust and responsibility,” said Morné Lakay, GO GEORGE Manager. “GO GEORGE was built on the principle of accessible, dignified transport, and today we celebrate the empowerment of George Link as custodians of that vision.”

Executive Mayor, Alderman Browen Johnson emphasised the broader impact: “The people of George can be proud of this milestone. It demonstrates how local government, working hand in hand with communities, can deliver transformation that is both practical and meaningful. The empowerment of George Link is a shining example of what partnership can achieve.”

Western Cape Minister of Mobility, Isaac Sileku, highlighted the provincial significance: “The National Land Transport Act set out ambitious goals for transformation, and today we see those goals realised in George. The handover of the fleet is a first of its kind, and it shows how formalisation and empowerment can reshape public transport for the benefit of all.”

For George Link, the moment is deeply personal. Managing Director John Heathcote reflected: “Many of us come from the minibus taxi industry, and to now stand as owners of the GO GEORGE fleet is proof of what transformation means in practice. We are honoured to continue serving the people of George with pride and professionalism.”

With the 35 minibuses now reaching the end of their service life, George Municipality has initiated the transfer process in accordance with the Municipal Finance Management Act and Municipal Asset Transfer Regulations. This handover is the first phase of a broader process that will conclude with the transfer of the remaining standard- and midibus fleet by 7 December 2026.

Eleven men standing in a line in front of a GO GEORGE minibus, smiling and looking chuffed. One is holding a big cut-out key, some are holding framed photos of minibuses.
A momentous, historic occasion: Wester Cape Minister of Mobility, Isaac Sileku, and George Executive Mayor Browen Johnson (holding the key) officially handed over the 35 minibuses of the GO GEORGE fleet to the vehicle operating company, George Link. From left: Morné Lakay (GO GEORGE Manager), MEC Ricardo Mackenzie (Western Cape Minister of Cultural Affairs and Sport, former Minister of Mobility), Duggie Cloete (George Link), John Heathcote (George Link Director), Mayor Johnson, Minister Sileku, MEC Tertuis Simmers (Western Cape Minister of Infrastructure), and Gene Jansen, Hannes Wannenburg, John Ndamani and Lionel Fortuin (all George Link Directors).
Two GO GEORGE minibuses displaying the deployed hydraulic hoist. In the background, the Outeniqua mountains are visible.
GO GEORGE minibuses were the first and still are the only public transport minibuses in South Africa with hydraulic hoists to accommodate wheelchairs and other mobility devices.
A group of men informally shaking hands and looking happy. In the background is a GO GEORGE minibus.
Shaking hands on the deal – role-players in celebratory mood after the handover of the GO GEORGE minibus fleet to George Link.

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