Last week, the Mini-Bus Taxi Task Team (MBTTT) met to discuss the deadly conflict between the Cape Organisation for the Democratic Taxi Association (Codeta) and the Cape Amalgamated Taxi Association (Cata).
The feud has already resulted in the deaths of seven taxi operators, with four more wounded, including an eight-year-old child and a passenger.
Transport Minister Barbara Creecy expressed serious concern over the government’s ongoing failure to formalise the country’s taxi industry and align it with what she called ‘normal competitive business practices’.
Derryn Brigg, Deputy President of the Cape Chamber said the organisation condemns criminal elements wreaking havoc within the taxi industry at a time when closer collaboration is needed to stamp out violence within the sector.
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