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Taxi associations demand additional rank in Mbombela

Some taxi operators blockaded the entrance to the City of Mbombela with their minibuses, waiting to be addressed by the City of Mbombela's (CoM) mayor, Sibongile Makushe-Mazibuko, regarding their grievances.

The taxi operators of four local taxi associations, namely KaBokweni Taxi Association, Umjindi Barberton Taxi Association, White Hazy Taxi Association and Ngodwana Taxi Association, blockaded the entrance to the City of Mbombela (CoM) Civic Centre in a protest action today, October 9.

> Photo: Bongekile Khumalo

The civic centre is currently closed and cannot be accessed by employees or customers.

According to Vusi Mdluli of the KaBokweni Taxi Association, who spoke on behalf of all the associations, they want an additional taxi rank in Mbombela, and insist that the executive mayor, Sibongile Makushe-Mazibuko, address their grievances.

> Photo: Bongekile Khumalo

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Mdluli said the grievances include establishing clear indications of rules and regulations at the current taxi rank, to aid engagements with other local taxi associations to trade fairly, and to ultimately have an additional taxi rank established in Mbombela. “We feel like a stepchild, and we want to trade fairly.”

Vusi Mdluli of the KaBokweni Taxi Association. > Photo: Bongekile Khumalo

The taxi operators and members of the associations said they would wait until they are addressed by the mayor.

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This is a developing story. Lowvelder will update its readers as more information is made available.

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Bongekile Khumalo

Bongekile is a junior journalist focusing on community news in Mpumalanga, with also a distinctive interest in impactful human interest stories. She began her career in 2019 and was recognised as an upcoming journalist in 2020.
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