And Cartrack has closed their comments on TikTok
More people need to speak up about the happenings in that company!
I’ve heard horrendous stories from people whose CVs I’ve done that worked there
This woman, Lineo Nkhoua, paid her daughter Maletsatsi Ngouwa a stipend of R6000 per month as a SAPS "intern", while she was a full time student, by the persal number of a deceased person. After graduating, her daughter was immediately appointed as a warrant officer.
Twenty-nine-year-old Gcina Dhladhla died at vehicle tracking company Cartrack’s Rosebank offices at the weekend after she reportedly informed her superior that she was feeling ill. https://t.co/x3wQSbnPTy
To every manager and supervisor: treat your staff with dignity, respect, and humanity. If someone reports that they are ill, take it seriously.
No employee should feel pressured to work when their health is at risk.
The passing of a Ms Dhladla at her workplace is a tragic reminder that people come before productivity. Rest in peace💔💔
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Johannesburg Central SAPS seek assistance in locating a #missing 17-year-old girl, Zinhle Mellita Ndlovu. She was last seen by her brother on 22 May 2026 when she left home for school in Johannesburg. She never returned home.
At the time of her disappearance, she was wearing her school uniform, a grey school trouser, white shirt with green and red school tie, green school jacket, and black shoes.
Anyone with information on her whereabouts is urged to contact W/O ME Macubani on 011 497 7900 or #CrimeStop on 0860010111. ML
Gcina Dhladhla reportedly passed away at Cartrack’s Rosebank head office after allegedly informing management that she was unwell. According to reports, she had received warnings over her attendance and was allegedly pressured to return to work despite her condition.
On the morning of the incident, Gcina was found unconscious in a bathroom after colleagues became concerned when she did not respond. Reports claim there were delays in obtaining emergency medical assistance, with CPR being administered before an ambulance was called.
Paramedics reportedly arrived hours later and declared her deceased. The incident has raised serious questions about workplace treatment, emergency response procedures, and the circumstances leading up to her death. Her family, colleagues, and members of the public are calling for a full investigation and accountability.
The lady that’s managing her used to manage my girlfriend 💔 a heartless woman and my girlfriend had to quit because of her. Now this poor child died because she refused her to go get treatment 💔💔💔💔
A company allegedly billed the Ekurhuleni metro R483m using ghost workers and wildly inflated invoices… including the city's executives’ kids who were paid as engineers. 'I’ve never seen such looting in my life,' says one executive. https://t.co/2bGCdkBrQz
My heart is completely broken today for Gcina Dhladhla and her family.
A South African mother went to work feeling unwell, got threatened with dismissal for being absent, and collapsed in the bathroom at Cartrack’s Rosebank head office. She lay there for hours while untrained staff fumbled, an ambulance was delayed, and management treated her like just another attendance problem. She never made it home.
This is not just one tragedy. This is what happens when a company puts profit and targets above human life.
Fellow South Africans, enough is enough.
If you have a Cartrack subscription or tracker in your car, cancel it today. Do it for Gcina. Do it for every worker who is scared to call in sick because they fear losing their job. Do it because we cannot keep funding companies that treat our people like machines.
Unsubscribe. Tell your family, your friends, your group chats. Share this post. Let’s make the numbers drop so loud that Cartrack feels it in their boardroom.
Gcina’s life mattered. Her death must not be in vain.
Today we choose humanity over convenience.
Rest in peace, Gcina Dhladhla.
Justice for you starts with every single cancellation.
#JusticeForGcina
#CancelCartrack
#SouthAfricansUnite
Yesterday at Cartrack's head office in Rosebank, a woman named Gcina Dhladhla passed away after reportedly informing management last week that she was unwell. Instead of being supported, she was issued with a warning for being absent from work and was called into meetings regarding her attendance.
On Friday morning, Gcina went to work after being threatened with dismissal if she did not report for duty. At around 8:30am, she went to the bathroom. After being inside for an unusually long time, her team leader went to check on her. When there was no response, security was called to open the door.
Gcina was found unconscious on the bathroom floor. She had removed her clothing because she was feeling extremely hot. She remained on the floor for a prolonged period while assistance was being arranged. CPR was attempted by individuals who were not trained first aid responders, and it was only later realised that an ambulance had not yet been called.
Supervisors managed the situation, A manager went to Netcare in person to request an ambulance. By this stage, Gcina's body had become cold, her hands and feet had turned purple, and she had begun bleeding from the nose.
An ambulance only arrived after 11:00am, following intervention from her family, who instructed the company to call emergency services. When paramedics arrived, Gcina had already passed away. Employees from the Debtors Department were then instructed to vacate the building.
Gcina had previously complained about the way she was treated by team leaders. Her family, colleagues and the public deserve answers about the circumstances surrounding her death.