The Diepsloot community continues to show solidarity with learners affected by the ongoing bus operators’ strike in Gauteng. On 11 February 2026, local business Bussy Corner stepped in to assist by transporting learners to Kwena Molapo Secondary School, ensuring that teaching and learning could continue despite the disruption.
The intervention comes as many learners across the province remain unable to attend school due to the scholar transport strike, which has left parents and community leaders searching for alternative solutions to prevent further academic setbacks.
Ward Councillor Julius Maake expressed appreciation for the support shown by the local business.
“We are pleased to make the community aware that today we were joined by Bussy Corner to assist by transporting learners to Kwena Molapo,” said Maake.
Special thanks were extended to Bussy Corner owner, Mr Stanley Maluleka (Bra Stan), and driver Mr Master for their willingness to support learners during this difficult time.
Community members have welcomed the initiative, describing it as a powerful example of how local businesses and leaders can work together to support education when challenges arise.
The scholar transport strike continues to affect many schools in and around Diepsloot, with calls growing for authorities and transport operators to resolve the dispute urgently to ensure learners return to school safely and consistently.
