National Taxi Alliance says dialogue between stakeholders in the taxi industry will solve disputes
Ntokozo Khumalo
8 April 2025 | 12:19Officials in Gauteng have condemned the increase in taxi-related killings.
JOHANNESBURG - National Taxi Alliance spokesperson Theo Malale says a dialogue between stakeholders in the taxi industry will solve disputes and not violence.
Officials in Gauteng have condemned the increase in taxi-related killings.
The provincial community safety committee says more than 10 people were killed due to industry violence last month.
ALSO READ: Gauteng community safety committee wants taxi violence urgently addressed
Three taxi marshals were gunned down in Mofolo Soweto on Monday.
Spokesperson Theo Malale said, “This country's problems were resolved using a dialogue. So this actually showed us as people that the only best way of resolving our differences can be utilising dialogue, because what currently is gripping the country is unacceptable, and it does not even serve the purpose, because at the end of it all, they will still have to come back, sit down, and discuss a way forward.”
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