Cape Town taxi strike turns volatile after two deaths, while thousands still left stranded

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The ongoing taxi strike in Cape Town has left two people dead and thousands of commuters still stranded. After talks between city officials and taxi associations failed over the weekend, taxi umbrella Santaco announced that the stayaway will resume until Wednesday. But will city officials and taxi associations find common ground? Listen to News24's Mihlali Ntsabo as he speaks to Bertram Malgas, Cape Town multimedia journalist at News24, for the latest updates on the stayaway.
7 Aug 2023 English South Africa News

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