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Referendum Party Welcomes High Court Interdict Against Taxi Associations

The Referendum Party has welcomed an urgent interdict granted by the Western Cape High Court, which bars intimidation by taxi associations and compels them to comply with the law. The move follows a surge of taxi-related violence that has left several commuters dead and wounded in Philippi, Khayelitsha, Macassar, and Somerset West. Party leader Phil Craig urged authorities to enforce the court order decisively, warning that any hesitation would embolden […]

today30 August 2025

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CATA and CODETA Reach Agreement Over Disputed Routes

In a significant development for Cape Town’s transport sector, two of the Western Cape’s largest taxi associations — the Cape Amalgamated Taxi Association (CATA) and the Cape Organisation for the Democratic Taxi Association (CODETA) — have finally reached a consensus on long-disputed taxi routes. Transport operations in the affected areas have been repeatedly disrupted, with commuters often placed at risk due to ongoing tensions and deadly violence. The conflict has […]

today25 June 2025

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Western Cape requests more soldier deployment amid rising taxi violence

The Western Cape province has made an official request for a deployment of more soldiers to quell the ongoing taxi violence in the province. The soldiers are assisting law enforcement officials to bring stability in the affected routes. At least 24 people have been killed in the past two weeks in an ongoing feud linked to warring taxi associations, the Cape Amalgamated Taxi Association (CATA) and the Congress of Democratic […]

today23 July 2021

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CATA, CODETA to meet with police in efforts to quell continued taxi violence

A taxi driver has been gunned down near Mfuleni in Cape Town’s northern suburbs and another man wounded during ongoing taxi violence in the Western Cape. Warring taxi associations, the Cape Amalgamated Taxi Association (CATA) and Congress of Democratic Taxi Association (CODETA), will meet with government authorities in Brackenfell again on Saturday in an effort to quell the violence. In recent weeks, at least 15 people have been killed in the taxi […]

today17 July 2021

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