Murder renews fears of taxi war

31 July 2015 - 02:10
By Nathi Olifant

The murder of a KwaZulu-Natal taxi boss has heightened tensions in the volatile industry and renewed fears of an all-out war over taxi routes. The Port Shepstone-based Zamokuhle Long Distance Taxi Association has accused its Durban-based rivals, Sonke Long Distance Taxi Association, led by President Jacob Zuma's nephew, Mfundo Gcaba, of orchestrating the killing of their deputy chairman, Mlungisi "Boro" Ngcobo.

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