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CAPE TOWN - After more than a week of disruptions, the taxi strike in the Western Cape is over.Taxi body Santaco says it has reached a resolution with government.
It says they'll use the next 14 days to work towards the release of vehicles that they believe have been wrongfully impounded.Some taxi drivers blocked roads and there were incidents of violence and vandalism in some communities.
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