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South Africa’s government mandates taxis be released after violent strikes

The City of Cape Town’s impounded minibus taxis must be released right away, per an order from South Africa’s Transport Minister, Sindisiwe Chikunga.

She stated at a news conference on Tuesday that the city’s use of the legislation had been “executed and implemented incorrectly” and that “it doesn’t exist” under current laws.

The South African National Taxi Council (Santaco) had previously called for a week-long strike. Drivers who participated in the strike did so in protest of what they saw as “heavy-handed tactics” by police enforcement.

Taxi drivers and owners complained that their cars were being detained for infractions as simple as failing to buckle up or using the emergency lane improperly, while other drivers received only penalties for the same violations.

The taxi drivers’ strike has grown more aggressive over the past few days. On Monday, while burning buses, private cars, and government vehicles, two people were shot and killed.

After the strike was identified as posing a serious security risk to UK visitors to South Africa, the UK issued a travel advisory.

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