The Citizen (Gauteng)

Pretoria’s taxi wars

SHOOTING: RIVAL ASSOCIATIO­NS CLASH OUTSIDE RESERVE BANK

- – rorisangk@citizen.co.za

Circumstan­ces remain unclear as rival associatio­ns blame one another. Rorisang Kgosana

Bullet casings littered the road outside the Reserve Bank, while three damaged taxis were parked randomly on Madiba Street following a shootout yesterday between rival taxi associatio­ns in the Pretoria CBD, which left five drivers injured.

The circumstan­ces surroundin­g the shooting are unclear, with members of rival taxi groups pointing fingers at each other.

Mamelodi taxi drivers, parked on the side of the Madiba Street ahead of the usual morning commutes, claim they were approached by a group from Menlyn Taxi Associatio­n.

According to one of the drivers, the group started pelting their taxis with stones.

The driver, who did not want to be named for fear of victimisat­ion, said: “After that, we started hearing gunshots. That is when I ran for my life. I went to the intersecti­on on Du Toit Street and that is when I saw them attacking my vehicle and the other taxis by trying to burn them.

“I jumped into [my vehicle] and drove away. At the intersecti­on on Du Toit Street, I bumped into Tshwane metro police officers and reported what happened to them. The group managed to run away, but we noticed they managed to torch the Toyota Quantum that was parked behind me. We managed to quickly move it and extinguish the fire.”

But according to Menlyn Taxi Associatio­n drivers, they were only retaliatin­g as the Mamelodi drivers used their vehicles to block the road to hinder passengers from using their taxis.

Representi­ng the Menlyn taxi drivers, Mxolisi Rakgalakan­e told The Citizen they politely asked the Mamelodi drivers to open the road: “They got angry because the Mamelodi drivers refused to move their vehicles. Instead, the Mamelodi drivers smashed windows of two of our taxis. That is how it all started. Our drivers were shot.”

He said two of their drivers were in a serious condition while one was awaiting surgery to remove a bullet. The other two have since been discharged.

Police spokespers­on Colonel Noxolo Kweza confirmed that five taxi drivers were taken to hospital. She said: “Two taxis were burned in retaliatio­n. The relevant roleplayer­s attended the scene, but no arrests have been made at this stage. Police are monitoring the situation.”

The Mamelodi driver said he would continue to report to work, despite the ongoing violence: “It has never been this serious. But I am not scared. I am going to fix my windows and return to work.”

Tshwane MMC for transport Sheila-Lynn Senkubuge condemned the violence.

 ?? Pictures: Jacques Nelles ?? CAUTION. Forensic investigat­ors at the scene of a shoot-out between taxi drivers in Pretoria yesterday. DAMAGE. A passer-by looks at a taxi after a shoot-out and attempted arson in the Pretoria CBD yesterday.
Pictures: Jacques Nelles CAUTION. Forensic investigat­ors at the scene of a shoot-out between taxi drivers in Pretoria yesterday. DAMAGE. A passer-by looks at a taxi after a shoot-out and attempted arson in the Pretoria CBD yesterday.

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