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The South African National Taxi Council, SANTACO, has slammed false social media claims suggesting it ordered private motorists not to carry passengers. The council says taxi use is voluntary and only law enforcement can regulate transport. This follows the tragic killing of an e-hailing driver at Maponya Mall in Soweto, where he was allegedly shot by disgruntled taxi operators. His vehicle, along with another e-hailing car, was set alight. The incident triggered protests around the mall and widespread complaints from motorists about taxi operators pressuring them. Elvis Presslin spoke to SANTACO National Spokesperson, Mmatshikhidi Rebecca Phala
By SAfmThe South African National Taxi Council, SANTACO, has slammed false social media claims suggesting it ordered private motorists not to carry passengers. The council says taxi use is voluntary and only law enforcement can regulate transport. This follows the tragic killing of an e-hailing driver at Maponya Mall in Soweto, where he was allegedly shot by disgruntled taxi operators. His vehicle, along with another e-hailing car, was set alight. The incident triggered protests around the mall and widespread complaints from motorists about taxi operators pressuring them. Elvis Presslin spoke to SANTACO National Spokesperson, Mmatshikhidi Rebecca Phala

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