
Cape taxi sector deploys peace ambassadors
Taxi associations are hopeful that the peace ambassadors can bring stability to the industry in the province.
Taxi associations are hopeful that the peace ambassadors can bring stability to the industry in the province.
Parliament links taxi-owning police to e-hailing violence, and pledges to regulate industry and protect drivers.
Western Cape taxi summit urges industry reform, regulation to end ongoing violence and corruption.
Codeta is calling for the national Minister of Police to intervene.
The cost of transport is up to half of a Khayelitsha household’s expenses and it is going ever up.
The taxi protest in the Western Cape has shuttered clinics at the same time as the number of people needing treatment for violent injury has spiked.
The protest called by Santaco left thousands stranded on the first day of the two-day action.
The lockdown regulation requiring taxis to run at reduced capacity has, in the absence of relief funds from government, forced taxi owners to hike fares.
When they took to the streets on the 15th of June 2017, marching against SA Taxi Finance, they brought the country’s economic hub to a […]