Messages about the strike, in response to skyrocketing petrol prices, have been shared on social media.
JOHANNESBURG - Two of the country's biggest taxi associations, the National Taxi Alliance and Santaco have both denied claims of being part of a national shutdown, which is believed to be planned for Friday.
The National Taxi Alliance said that the associations under the banner of the NTA would not be participating in any planned shutdown. Meanwhile, the CEO of Fidelity Services Group, Wahl Bartmann, said that teams were on standby with contingency plans to manage any unrest that may happen.Meanwhile, the City of Cape Town has called on national government to urgently address the problem of rising petrol prices.
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