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Taxi drivers in Nyanga, South Africa, protested over violence and extortion, demanding police action after an arson attack and shooting, threatening escalation if unresolved within seven days.
On March 9, 2026, taxi drivers in Nyanga, South Africa, suspended services and marched to the local police station demanding action on unresolved violence, extortion, and killings within the industry.
The protest followed an arson attack that destroyed nine minibus taxis and a recent shooting, with the Cape Amalgamated Taxi Association (CATA) accusing a member of orchestrating attacks and extorting over R13 million.
Drivers cited lack of police cooperation and stalled investigations, with at least 16 deaths linked to the conflict since 2020.
They gave police seven days to respond, threatening escalation if demands are unmet.
Services later resumed after the protest.
Los taxistas en Nyanga, Sudáfrica, protestaron por la violencia y la extorsión, exigiendo acción policial después de un ataque incendiario y un tiroteo, amenazando con una escalada si no se resuelve en siete días.