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Five killed in South Africa’s Cape Town amid taxi strike

Unrest on the outskirts of Cape Town follows an announcement of a weeklong strike by minibus taxi drivers.

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Residents of Masiphumelele set up burning barricades amid a strike by taxi operators against traffic authorities in Cape Town. [Nic Bothma/Reuters]
By News Agencies
Published On 9 Aug 20239 Aug 2023

Five people have been killed in the South African city of Cape Town as a strike by minibus taxi drivers that began last week turned violent, authorities said on Tuesday.

The South African National Taxi Council (SANTACO) announced a one-week provincial shutdown last Thursday after failing to resolve various issues with the local government in Cape Town.

The grievances arose after a new municipal law gave local authorities the power to impound vehicles for violations such as driving without a licence or registration plates.

Sporadic violence erupted in different parts of the city after police began impounding vehicles last week, as angry protesters torched buses and cars, and pelted the police with stones.

Among the dead was a 40-year-old British national who was shot and killed on Thursday, South African Police Minister Bheki Cele said in a media briefing on Tuesday, adding the murders and the violence were being investigated.

Cele said 120 suspects had been arrested since Thursday for damaging property, looting and public violence.

The office of the City of Cape Town said the strike had severely affected people commuting to work and at times left them stranded due to attacks on public transportation services.

“In Cape Town, violence will never be tolerated as a negotiating tactic. We reiterate our call on SANTACO to return peacefully to the negotiation table,” said Cape Town city Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis.

SANTACO has distanced itself from the violence and said such acts were fuelled by protesters, not its members.

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The South African National Taxi Council (SANTACO) announced a one-week provincial shutdown last Thursday after failing to resolve various issues with the local government in Cape Town. [Nic Bothma/Reuters]
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South African police officers fire at protesters. [Esa Alexander/Reuters]
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A police officer fires rubber bullets during clashes with protesters in Masiphumelele, Cape Town. [Esa Alexander/Reuters]
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Law enforcement officers remove stones from a street in Masiphumelele. [Esa Alexander/Reuters]
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The grievances of the minibus taxi drivers arose after a new municipal law gave local authorities the power to impound vehicles for violations such as driving without a licence or registration plates. [Esa Alexander/Reuters]
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A law enforcement officer detains a man during a protest in Masiphumelele. [Esa Alexander/Reuters]
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About 120 suspects had been arrested since Thursday for damaging property, looting and public violence, said South African Police Minister Bheki Cele in a media briefing on Tuesday. [Nic Bothma/Reuters]
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South African police use tear gas to disperse protesters in Mfuleni, Cape Town. [Esa Alexander/Reuters]


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