Residents reported the attacks on social media.
At least two people have been injured in what appears to be violence between taxi drivers and ride-hailing service contractors with Uber, Bolt, or both.
The attacks reportedly occurred at Maponya Mall in Soweto, with bystanders reporting that taxi drivers were responsible for the violence. One video showed a man hitting another who was approaching a vehicle with a blunt weapon. Another man then walks to the car and starts smashing the windows.that two people were injured in the attacks, and at least three vehicles were burnt.Man hit with stick as he approaches a car. Another man then walks to the vehicle and starts smashing its windows.
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