Journalist shot in the face as Mbalula warns taxis against lawlessness

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Journalist shot in the face as Mbalula warns taxis against lawlessness
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As taxi ranks across the country operate differently, some filling taxis to capacity, while others adhere to lockdown regulation of a 70% loading capacity, Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula has urged operators to express their dissatisfaction proactively, and not by challenging the law.

fast on a collision course with law enforcement“We cannot achieve these things by a state of lawlessness. You’re setting yourselves on a collision course with the state. In that instance, the law will have to be maintained.In Johannesburg, the Faraday Taxi Association, including the Bree Taxi Rank, adhered to the Covid-19 lockdown regulations, by continuing to load taxis at 70% capacity.

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