Cape Times

Taxi clashes: minister issues stern warning

- OKUHLE HLATI okuhle.hlati@inl.co.za

TRANSPORT Minister Fikile Mbalula has warned taxi associatio­ns that he would take “drastic measures” if clashes over the Bellville to Paarl route persisted.

This comes after what was supposed to be a second peaceful engagement between the Cape Amalgamate­d Taxi Associatio­n (Cata) and the Congress of Democratic Taxi Associatio­ns (Codeta) collapsed on Friday, leading to physical altercatio­ns.

Mbekweni in Paarl has become volatile over the past few weeks, with the Paarl Alliance Taxi Associatio­n, under Codeta, and the Cata Boland Taxi Associatio­n at loggerhead­s, allegedly over routes.

Violence is said to have claimed the lives of at least seven taxi operators and drivers, and has brought services to a halt. Mbalula and transport MEC Bonginkosi Madikizela have stepped in to intervene.

A team of detectives from the provincial Serious Violent Crimes Unit has also been tasked to investigat­e the shootings.

Police spokespers­on FC van Wyk said an intelligen­ce-driven operation at the weekend to address taxi violence in the area resulted in seven people being arrested on charges of possession of unlicensed firearms and ammunition. Eight cellphones were also confiscate­d.

Mbalula said violence in the taxi industry would not be tolerated as it terrorised the community and placed the lives of commuters at risk.

“We are disturbed by the recent developmen­ts.

“While we respect the independen­ce of the taxi industry we cannot allow for anarchy.

“We will closely monitor the situation and assess whether or not a complete closure of taxi ranks in that area is warranted,” said Mbalula.

Cata spokespers­on Andile Seyamo said they had been operating the Bellville to Paarl route for about 20 years. “That route belongs to the Cata Boland Taxi Associatio­n.

“The issue is that some of our members left to join Codeta and the rule is that when a member leaves they must hand back the permit as it belongs to Cata,” he said.

The taxi associatio­ns are expected to meet the newly appointed mediator today.

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