The GOOD Party said that it was Cape Town’s poorest communities that were suffering the most from operations being withdrawn across the city, while ActionSA urged the city and the taxi industry to return to the negotiating table.
CAPE TOWN - Political parties weighed in on the ongoing violence associated with the taxi strike in Cape Town.
The violence was said to be the result of taxi operations being withdrawn across the Cape, following a dispute between the taxi industry and the City of Cape Town.The Good Party's Jonathan Cupido said it was Capetonians who continued to bear the brunt of the impasse.
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