Editor's note

Take care on the roads, Krugersdorp

Last week residents in parts of Krugersdorp suffered their umpteenth water disruption, and this week started off even worse. While commuters were on their way to carry out their daily tasks – either in private vehicles or on public transport – a man was wounded critically because the rivalry between two taxi associations turned violent. …

Last week residents in parts of Krugersdorp suffered their umpteenth water disruption, and this week started off even worse.

While commuters were on their way to carry out their daily tasks – either in private vehicles or on public transport – a man was wounded critically because the rivalry between two taxi associations turned violent.

Taxi violence is not restricted to taxi ranks; it happens right under our noses, as many traumatised public road users can attest to.

Were you close to the firing line or affected by the violence in some way?

Why not share your views about this issue with the public.

Until the dust settles, perhaps it is wise to steer clear of these hot spots.

For those of our readers using taxis, keep yourselves safe.

At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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