The department said the court’s decision to make the interim order permanent sends a strong and unambiguous message that the rule of law must prevail in the public transport sector.
Earlier this year, Sileku approached the court following an ongoing conflict between rival taxi associations CATA and CODETA over contested routes between Mfuleni and Somerset West.
Western Cape Mobility MEC Isaac Sileku approached the courts earlier in 2025, following conflict between rival associations, ...
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‘Barbaric’: CPT taxi driver condemned after viral road rage video
A Cape Town driver who attacked a young family - including a six-month-old baby passenger - in a road rage incident, has faced the ...
Children barely tall enough to see over a car bonnet are being pulled into gang life in Delft — some as young as nine, sent ...
A relative of slain Alexandra Taxi Association chairperson Vusi Mayaba warns of vigilante action if police fail to arrest the ...
Siyabulela Monakali, spokesperson for Ilitha Labantu, calls on Capetonians to “act safely and decisively when witnessing ...
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Anger, fear as gang violence explodes in Cape Town
A streak of killings in South Africa's dangerous ganglands in Cape Town has led communities to demand protection as city officials say they lack the resources to stop the violence. "One gangster, one ...
The South Afrivan Police Service is probing two murders after two men were shot and killed in Khayelitsha in Cape Town, ...
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