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Cape Town taxi feud: Stakeholders unite for peace and safety

Mandilakhe Tshwete|Published 2 days ago

Western Cape police offer R100k reward for alleged taxi hitman

Robin-Lee Francke|Published 1 month ago

WATCH: Internal disputes lead to taxis being set alight in Nyanga

Mandilakhe Tshwete|Published 4 months ago

Taxi violence in Nyanga raises safety fears as schools reopen

Mandilakhe Tshwete|Updated 4 months ago

Taxi wars: Yet another Nanduwe and Wata spat

Hope Mafu|Published 1 year ago

Taxi wars: Nanduwe accuses Gauteng government of ‘bias’

Siyabonga Sithole|Published 1 year ago

Taxi bodies Nanduwe and WATA still at loggerheads

Hope Mafu|Published 1 year ago

Chaos as taxis block highways

Willem Phungula and Ntuthuko Mlondo|Published 1 year ago

Reintroducing death penalty will be ‘misplaced, dangerous’

Opinion and Mary de Haas|Published 1 year ago

Suspects open fire on taxi driver, shooting him in the head

Thobeka Ngema|Published 1 year ago

Soweto passengers express frustration amid taxi war

Hope Mafu|Published 1 year ago

Commuters stranded as taxi associations do battle

Hope Mafu|Published 1 year ago
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