The strike is set to be held on Monday, with the EFF in the Western Cape calling for the release of impounded taxis by local authorities in the DA-run city and province.
CAPE TOWN - The African National Congress in the Western Cape said it would join and support an Economic Freedom Fighters -led protest march on Monday against the impoundment of taxis by the City of Cape Town.
The party said the action is against the continued impoundment of taxis by local authorities in the Democratic Alliance -run city and province.
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