Police at the scene of a mass shooting at the Mfuleni taxi rank in Cape Town on 6 June 2025. Picture: Ntuthuzelo Nene/EWN CAPE TOWN - Two of the Cape’s biggest taxi associations, the Cape Amalgamated ...
‘The more things change, the more they stay the same.’ That applies not only to the conflict-prone taxi industry in the Western Cape over the past 27 years, but also nationally. The taxi ...
Two of the Western Cape’s largest taxi associations have formally reconciled after a feud over key transport routes, reaching an agreement aimed at restoring order and ensuring the safety of commuters ...
Law enforcement officials were monitoring the situation in Atlantis, Western Cape, as tensions escalated between two rival taxi associations. This followed the Congress for Democratic Taxi Association ...
Cape Town – After violence plagued the B97 minibus-taxi route from Mbekweni (Paarl) to Bellville, forcing the hand of Western Cape MEC of mobility, Daylin Mitchell, to close the route last year, an ...
There is still no agreement between Cata and Codeta over the taxi war in Cape Town. This means services at certain taxi ranks might be suspended and outside transport brought in. The battle is ...
Two Cape Town taxi rivals, the Cape Amalgamated Taxi Association (Cata) and Congress of Democratic Taxi Associations (Codeta), involved in ongoing violence have reached an agreement to an arbitration ...
There are occasional lulls in the fighting, but the taxi factions in the Western Cape seem unable to reach a permanent ceasefire. In the past two weeks there has been a spate of violent deaths and ...
Warring taxi associations in the Western Cape reached an agreement on Monday to end the ongoing violence in the province which claimed the lives of operators, drivers and commuters. The violence, ...
CAPE TOWN - Two of the Cape’s biggest taxi associations, the Cape Amalgamated Taxi Association (CATA) and the Cape Organisation for the Democratic Taxi Association (CODETA), said that only ...