Following their peaceful protest of the City of Cape Town’s recent impoundment of 43 taxis on Monday, the EFF said that the DA-run metro was purposely targeting the industry due to a hidden agenda.
CAPE TOWN - The Economic Freedom Fighters said it believed the City of Cape Town was targeting the taxi industry in the province due to a hidden agenda.
EFF spokesperson, Wandile Kasibe, told Eyewitness News that the main concern on the memorandum related to the city's recent impoundment of 43 taxis.Kasibe said the Democratic Alliance -run city was purposefully targeting the taxi industry.
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