Taxis halt service amid rising tensions with e-hailing drivers in Durban, South Africa

[The Africa news - Africa] - 6/09/2025
A two-day shutdown by taxi operators in Durban, South Africa's third-largest city, ended on Friday as provincial officials met with industry representatives to find ways of restoring stability amid rising friction with e-hailing services. by Xinhua writers Zodidi Mhlana, Bai Ge JOHANNESBURG, (…)
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