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Meeting on Cape Town taxi violence set for Thursday - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events. Africa's news leader.
Government lacks political will to quell taxi violence | The Citizen
South Africa: Cape Town's Bloody Gang Violence Is Inextricably Bound Up in Its History - allAfrica.com
Why is there a taxi strike in Cape Town? Is it safe for tourists to travel? | Daily Mail Online
PICS | Cape Town gang violence: Residents 'renting' their homes to gangsters 'to earn a quick living' | News24
In photos: Violence marks taxi strike | GroundUp
Cape Town's gang violence is bound up in its racist history
A new approach to criminalisation could end Cape Town's drug wars
Key sectors hit as violent taxi strike grips Cape Town
Five people killed in Cape Town taxi strike violence - BBC News
UPDATE | List of Cape Town taxi and bus routes disrupted by taxi violence | News24
Santaco calls for calm from its members as taxi violence continues in Cape Town
Cape Town taxi violence claims two - YouTube
Cape Town taxi strikes: is the city safe for tourists right now? - Times Travel
Rising Cape Town Gang Violence Is Yet Another Legacy of Apartheid - Bloomberg
At least two killed on fifth day of taxi drivers strike in South Africa | Protests News | Al Jazeera
Fourteen Cape Town schools to close after surge in gang violence – The Mail & Guardian
Taxi strike updates and THAT video of Cape Town cops assaulting driver [WATCH] | The Citizen
Five killed in South Africa's Cape Town amid taxi strike | Protests News | Al Jazeera
Army pulls out of violent Cape Town suburbs after show of force - Saudi Gazette
The Cape Town gangsters who use extreme violence to operate solo
As Gang Murders Surge, South Africa Sends Army to Cape Town, and the City Cheers - The New York Times
LISTEN | Cape Town's plans to ensure commuters' safety during taxi strike
LOOK: Police arrest 72 for public violence as taxi protests rock Cape Town