Deadly taxi-related violence in Cape Town has left communities shaken, as a fierce rivalry between minibus taxi associations ...
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Western Cape taxi violence: Three drivers killed in Cape Town shootings over two days, SA reacts
Three taxi drivers have been killed in three separate shootings over two days in Cape Town, sparking concerns online about ...
TAXI bosses and the provincial government are searching for answers after a spate of industry-related killings in the last ...
Tensions erupted after talks to resolve an impasse over operation rights of key routes between Mfuleni, Khayelitsha, and ...
The department said the court’s decision to make the interim order permanent sends a strong and unambiguous message that the ...
A taxi driver was shot dead in Bishop Lavis on 22 December 2025, as gang violence escalates in the Western Cape.
While the country’s murder rate has somewhat steadied, in Cape Town the rate has increased, with Mfuleni recording the most ...
As the festive season approaches, the Western Cape High Court's decision aims to curb violence in the taxi industry, promising safer travel for commuters.
A relative of slain Alexandra Taxi Association chairperson Vusi Mayaba warns of vigilante action if police fail to arrest the killers. Social media erupted.
More than 1,000 people were killed in South Africa's Western Cape Province between July and September this year, with Cape Town at the epicenter of the region's violent crime, according to the latest ...
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