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Cape Town taxi associations reach agreement
A deal has been struck between Western Cape taxi associations. Cata and Codeta have agreed to put aside their differences…
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Cape Town commuters fear job losses due to taxi violence
Not only are Cape Town commuters afraid they might die, they’re also scared of losing their jobs. This as many…
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Golden Arrow steps in to help Cape Town commuters
Golden Arrow Bus Services has stepped in to assist taxi commuters who’ve been stranded due to the feud between Cata…
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Cape Town residents living in fear due to taxi violence
Residents of some areas in Cape Town are living in fear over the taxi violence plaguing the city. The taxi…
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Fikile Mbalula to hold crisis meetings with public transport industry amid taxi chaos
National Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula is scheduling crisis meetings with public transport providers as a taxi war in the Western…
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Law enforcement continue to monitor Cape Town taxi ranks following violence
Police and other law enforcement agencies will continue to monitor taxi ranks and routes in Cape Town following days of…
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Western Cape Transport Dept takes a number of steps to end taxi violence
As talks continue between taxi associations following ongoing violence, the Western Cape Transport Department said that it had taken steps…
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Western Cape govt deploys more resources to parts of CT due to ongoing taxi violence
The Western Cape government on Tuesday said more resources had been deployed to parts of the city due to the…
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Cape Town taxi violence continues unabated despite attempts to curb it
Despite ongoing talks including government, taxi violence in Cape Town seems to be continuing unabated. A bus driver was shot…
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CT taxi violence death toll on the rise
At least six people have died this week alone as Cape Town’s taxi war continues unabated. This despite the signing…
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MEC Mitchell: Cape Town taxi violence undermines signed peace accord
Western Cape Transport MEC Daylin Mitchell has on Tuesday condemned the latest taxi-related killings, which now brings the total number…
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Western Cape taxi associations agree to an immediate ceasefire after 8 people killed
Western Cape taxi associations have agreed to an immediate ceasefire and the resumption of operations. That follows multiple taxi-related shootings…
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Western Cape transport dept officials & associations to meet after deadly taxi violence
The Western Cape Department of Transport is set to meet with taxi associations on Thursday after at least eight operators…
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Taxi violence grips CT
Police say at least seven people are dead after a taxi violence shooting spree in Cape Town. In what’s suspected…
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Cops deployed to various parts of Cape Town after 8 taxi operators killed in attacks
Police have been deployed to various parts of Cape Town after at least eight taxi operators were killed. Four others…
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Cape Town rival taxi associations say violence has been resolved
The taxi violence which has claimed 13 lives in Cape Town in the last week has been resolved. This is according to…
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