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Peace could possibly return to the taxi industry in the Western Cape. Its believed the warring factions have reached an agreement. A draft peace deal however has not yet been signed. eNCA's Ronald Masinda is following this story. CourtesyIts believed the warring factions have reached an agreement.Meanwhile, commuters are still forced to use alternative transport such as buses.

Peace could possibly return to the taxi industry in the Western Cape. Its believed the warring factions have reached an agreement. eNCA's Ronald Masinda is following this story. Courtesy

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