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Mbalula has been given 20 days to come up with a plan to stop the taxi mafia — upping the ante for other lawless sectors

If you’ve been reading this column, you’ll know that Intercape hauled transport minister Fikile “Mr Fixfokol” Mbalula to the Makhanda high court last month, to force him to intervene to halt a wave of attacks against the bus company by a group of lawless taxi associations.

These taxi associations, like so many other protection rackets mushrooming across various business sectors, tried to strong-arm Intercape CEO Johann Ferreira into backing off from certain routes, hiking his fares, and even paying a “fee” for using specific routes. But Ferreira remained resolute...

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